Where does “sēr” come from?
sēr (Old High German) comes from Proto-West Germanic sair, from Proto-Germanic sairą, from Proto-Germanic sairaz, from Proto-Indo-European seh₂yro-, from Proto-Indo-European seh₂y- — to bind; to be fierce, afflict; to tie, bind.
sēr (Old High German): sore; painful; painful, sore; sored, injured
Definitions
- sore; painful; painful, sore; sored, injured