SEELFU", _adj._ Pleasant.

V. ~Seilfu"~.

To SEETHE, _v. n._ To be nearly boiling, S. B.

To SEFOR, _v. a._ To save.

V. ~Safer~.

_Priests Peblis._

_To_ SEG, SEYG, _v. n._

1. To fall down.

2. Metaph. applied to the influence of intoxicating liquor, S. B.

_Morison._

Su. G. Isl. _sig-a_, subsidere, delabi.

SEG, SEGG, _s._ The yellow flower-de-luce, S.

_Lightfoot._

A. S. _secg_, Fland. _segge_, id.

SEGE, _s._

1. A soldier.

_Wallace._

A. S. _secg_, id.

2. Man, in a general sense.

_Douglas._

SEGE, _s._

1. A seat; properly, of dignity; Fr. _siege_.

_Barbour._

2. A see.

_Acts Ja. V._

~Segyt~, _part. pa._ Seated.

_Wyntown._

SEGG, _s. Bull-seg_, an ox that has been gelded at his full age, S.

Isl. _sag-a_, secare; _sigd-a_, gramen secare falculo.

_To_ SEY, _v. a._ To a.s.say.

V. ~Say~.

~Sey~, ~Say~, _s._

1. A trial.

_Wallace._

2. An attempt of any kind, S.

~Sey-piece~, ~Say-piece~, _s._ A piece of work performed by a craftsman, as a proof of skill, S.

_Ferguson._

SEY, _s._ The coal-fish.

V. ~Sye~.

_To_ SEY, _v. a._ To strain any liquid, S.

Isl. _sy-a_, A. S. _se-on_, percolare.

~Sey-dish~, _s._ The searce used for straining, S.

Isl. _sij_, Teut. _sijgh_, a strainer.

SEY, _s._

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