Part 733 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4830K 2022-07-20

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 yelloer-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_