meal from hard kernels of wheat, 1797, alteration of Italian semolino "grits; paste for soups," diminutive of semola "bran," from Latin simila "the finest flour," probably from the same Semitic source as Greek semidalis "the finest flour" (compare Assyrian samidu, Syrian semida "fine meal").
Semitic
Semitism
semitone
semi-trailer
semi-weekly
semolina
semper-
semper idem
sempiternal
*sen-
senate