Part 734 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5680K 2022-07-20

1 The seam which runs under the arm, S

2 The back bone of a beeve being cut up, the one side is called the _fore-sey_, the other the _back-sey_ The latter is the surloin, S

_Ramsay_

Isl _sega_, portiuncula; Dan _seje_, a muscle

SEY, _s_ A woollen cloth, formerly made by families for their own use, S

_Ritson_

SEY, _s_ The sea

_Douglas_

~Sey-fair~, _adj_ Sea faring

_Act Sed_

SEIBOW, SEBOW, _s_ A young onion, S

O Fr _cibo_, id

_Calderwood_

SEYD, _s_ A sewer, Ang

Teut _sode_, canalis; Su G _saud_, a well

_To_ SEYG, _v n_ To sink

V ~Seg~

_To_ SEIL, _v a_ To strain

_Kelly_

Su G _sil-a_, id _sil_, a straining dish

SEILDYN, SELDYN, _adv_ Seldom

_Wallace_

A S _seldan_, Isl _sialldan_, id