Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A descendant of Mohammed through his daughter Fatima and nephew Ali.
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Examples
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Its apparent connection to Nordic seider, or the trance-induced revelations of prophetic women called seid-konas, causes one to wonder.
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In this double capacity of dancer and musician he continued, until an idle piper, who observed his zeal, obeyed the unanimous call of seid suas (i.e. blow up), and relieved him from the latter part of his trouble.
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Called and didn't get an answer this time, but did manage a good seid.
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Traytour come into oure seid Land we woll ... that ye doo Hym and Theym to be arrested ...
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The Secound, of the interpretatioun of the good seid; and becaus he called the Word of God the Good seid, and Heresye the Evill seid, he declaired what Heresye wes, and how it should be knowin.
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Of þeose bemeres sei ` d´ [p. 130] Jeremie · _Onager solitarius in desiderio suo attraxit uentum amoris sui_ · Of þe wind drahinde in for luue of hereword {;} seid as ich seide.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts
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Sometimes us slaves would stay out later at night than ole marster seid we could and they send the patrols out for us.
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