sow

sow
\ \ English has two words sow, both of which go back to the Old English period. The verb, ‘put seeds in the ground’, comes from a prehistoric Germanic *sǣjan, which also produced German säen, Dutch zaaien, Swedish , and Danish saa.
\ \ It was formed from the base *- (source of English seed), which goes back ultimately to Indo-European *- (source of English season, semen, etc). Sowfemale pig’ is descended from an Indo-European base *su- (possibly imitative of the noise made by a pig), which also produced Greek huspig’ (whose feminine form húaina is the source of English hyena [16]), Latin sūspig’, German sausow’, and English swine.
\ \ Cf.SEASON, SEED, SEMEN; HYENA, SWINE

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