Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Middle English past participles of see.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- imp. pl. & p. p. of
see .
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- verb Obsolete spelling of
say .
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Examples
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"He would sometimes miss the fence entirely, the ball going out into the woods beyond," but when he managed to shoot within the bull'seye's vicinity, he would exclaim, "Ah! I would have got him that time," by which he meant a Yankee soldier.
'The Slaves' War: The Civil War in the Words of Former Slaves' 2008
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It is always wonderful learning about our fellow blogville members. seye
Interview Thursday: "A just world is a world where God exists..." 2009
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SHE MENTIONED MY NAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! seye
Interview Thursday: "A just world is a world where God exists..." 2009
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Hebby seye… Butt wuz teh Mas warin teh Kilt wif noe knickerz?
u see teh arrow on mai hed? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Upon my lyf, the queene wol seye as I. Lat se which is the proudeste of hem alle,
The Canterbury Tales 2006
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I am a boystous man, right thus seye I. Ther nys no difference trewely
The Canterbury Tales 2006
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And also the Sarazines bryngen forthe no pigges, nor thei eten no swynes flessche: for thei seye, it is brother to man, and it was forboden be the olde lawe: and thei holden hem alle accursed that eten there of.
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And there herd thei a voys of the fadir, that seye, Hic est filius meus dilectus, in quo mihi bene complacui.
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And thei seye also, that oure Lord ne eet nevere mete: but he made tokene etyng.
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For he myghten not seye no thing of newe, in the whiche the hereres myghten haven outher solace or desport or lust or lykynge in the herynge.
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