What is the meaning of Sist?

To stay (e.g. judicial proceedings); to delay or suspend; to stop

to cause to take a place, as at the bar of a court; hence, to cite; to summon; to bring into court

a stay or suspension of proceedings

inflection of sissen:

  1. second/third-person singular present indicative
  2. plural imperative

second/third-person singular present indicative

plural imperative

to hit, to strike, to beat (move a body part or an object in order to touch so as to inflict pain, injury or death; to hit in order to change or direct an object)

to hit, to strike, to beat

to hit (to attack, defeat the enemy)

to hit, beat (move a body part or an object in order to touch in order to change or direct an object in a desirable way, or to obtain a certain effect, to make noise, etc.)

to hit, to break (to cause something to split or shatter)

to hit, to get (to obtain a piece or card from one's opponent, according to the rules of the game)

to slam, to shut (or also to open) noisily, violently (e.g., a door, window, etc.)

to hit, to beat (to make noise by rapidly touching something; to play a percussion instrument)

to hit, to strike (to produce noise so as to indicate the time)

to beat, to pulse strongly and rapidly

to hit, to strike, to throw, to shoot (to move fast and strongly against something; to cause motion in something)

to hit, to strike (to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs)

to move (a body part) suddenly

to hit (to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device)

to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste

first/second-person singular perfect of sies

weak

last (final)

last, lastly

last

last

past participle of seoir

six (6)

last (final)

last, lastly

Source: wiktionary.org