1540s, "matter which settles at the bottom of water or other liquid," from Middle French sédiment (16c.) and directly from Latin sedimentum "a settling, sinking down," from stem of sedere "to settle, sit," from PIE root *sed- (1) "to sit."
sedative
sedentary
Seder
sederunt
sedge
sediment
sedimentary
sedimentation
sedition
seditious
seduce