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SELV'EDGE, n. The edgr of a cloth, where it is closed by complication the thread...
SELL'ING, ppr. 1. Transferring the property of a thing for a price or equivalent...
SELL'ER, n. The person that sells; a vender.
SEL'LANDER, n. A dry scab in a horses hough or pastern.
SELL, for self ; and sells for selves. [Scot.] SELL , n. [L. sella .] A saddle, ...
SELF'NESS, n. Self-love; selfishness. [ Not in use .]
SELF'ISHLY, adv. The exclusive of a person to his own interest or happiness; or ...
SELF'ISH, a. Regarding one's own interest chiefly or soley; influenced in action...
SELF'DENY'ING, a . Denying one's self; a forbearing to indulge one's one appetit...
SELF'CON'SCIOUNESS, n . Consciouness within one's self.
SELF-WRONG', n. [ self and wrong .] Wrong done by a person to himself.
SELF-WILL'ED, a. Governed by one's own will; not yielding to the will or wishes ...
SELF-WILL', n. [ self and will .] One's own will; obstinacy.
SELF-VAL'UING, a. Esteeming one's self.
SELF-TORMENT'ING, a. [ self and torment .] Tormenting one's self; as self-tormen...
SELF-TORMENT'ER, n. One who torments himself.