I sat down the other person does not mean
The root word "sed" means to sit, settle, or remain in Latin. It is commonly seen in words like "sedentary" (sitting) or "sediment" (matter that settles at the bottom of a liquid).
Not for himself, but others.
it is latin, it means: not to them
No school, that remains I think that's it
Those are two completely different phrases. "Vita non est vivere sed valere vita est" means "Life is more than merely staying alive." "Laboro sed vinco" means "I struggle but I overcome."
finis vitae sed non amoris - the end of life but not of love
Sed is "thirst" Tener sed means "To be thirsty". For example: Tengo sed is 'I'm thirsty'.
The prefix "Sed" means SIT
Sed is often used as shorthand for sedimentation rate.
Michael Vick
not many but much
"Not for self but for country."