A-N – ‘Seity, sphere of action of a being’
…depicts the agonies of the soul; pain, sorrow, anhelation. Every idea of pain, sorrow, trouble, calamity. The signs which compose this root are those of power and of individual existence. They determine together the seity, sameness, selfsameness, or the me of the being, and limit the extent of it circumscription. In a broader sense, it is the sphere of moral activity; in a restricted sense, it is the body of the being. One says in Hebrew, I; as if one said my sameness, that which constitutes the sum of my faculties, my circumscription. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 296)