Where does “sidām” come from?

sidām (Livonian) comes from Proto-Finnic südän, from Proto-Uralic śüdäme — heart.

sidām (Livonian): heart body part, or as the seat of emotions

Definitions

  1. heart body part, or as the seat of emotions

Ancestry of “sidām”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Finnicsüdänheart
2Proto-Uralicśüdämeheart

Words derived from “sidām

Every word from Proto-Uralic śüdämeEvery word from Proto-Finnic südän