Where does “seizing” come from?

Seizing derives from English seize, which comes from Old English -ing, ultimately from Frankish sakjan and Proto-Germanic sakjaną, meaning to claim or take possession.

seizing (English): present participle of seize; The act of grabbing...

Definitions

  1. present participle of seize; The act of grabbing...

Ancestry of “seizing”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishseizeTo deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture;...
2EnglishseiseTo vest ownership of a freehold estate in; To put...
3Middle EnglishseisenTo kidnap, abduct, or take captive; To grasp or...
4Old Frenchseisirto grip; to seize
5Latinsacīre
6Frankishsakjanto sue, bring a legal charge against; to sue,...
7Proto-Germanicsakjaną
8Proto-Germanicsakanąto charge, dispute
9Proto-Indo-Europeansh₂g-
10Proto-Indo-Europeanseh₂g-to seek out
Every word from Proto-Indo-European seh₂g-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sh₂g-Every word from Proto-Germanic sakaną