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SEKE, for sick , oblolete. [See Sick .]
SEJUNG'IBLE, a . [supra.] That may be disjoined. [ Little used .]
SEJUNC'TION, n . [l. sejunctio ; se , from, and jungo , to join.] The act of dis...
SEJU'GOUS, a . [L. sejigus ; sex , six, and jugum , yoke.] In botany , a sejugou...
SE'JANT, a . In heraldry , sitting, like a great cat with the fore feet straight...
SE'IZURE, n . 1. The act of seizing; the act of laying hold on suddenly; as the ...
SE'IZOR, n . One who seizes.
SE'IZING, ppr . Falling on and grasping suddenly; laying hold on suddenly; takin...
SE'IZER, n . One that seizes.
SE'IZED, pp . Suddenly caught or grasped; taken by force; invaded suddenly; take...
SEIZE, v.t. 1. To fall or rush upon suddenly and lay hold on; or to gripe or gra...
SE'ITY, n. [ L . se , one's self.] Something peculiar to a man's self. [ Not wel...
SE'INER, n. A fisher with a sein or net. [ Not much used .]
SEIN, n. [ L . sagena .] A large net for catching fish. The seins used for takin...
SEIGNIORY, n. 1. A lordship; a manor. 2. The power or authority of a lord; domin...
SEIGNIORIZE, v.t. To lord it over. [ Little used .]