Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A variant of
sere .
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Examples
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The seir fish is little inferior to salmon, and were the flesh a similar color, it might sometimes form a substitute.
Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Samuel White Baker 1857
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The year before that I was the seir l’Azazel scapegoat.
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The year before that I was the seir l’Azazel scapegoat.
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A Prince of Hell from Christian Mythology. He can go to any place on earth in a matter of seconds to accomplish the will of the conjurer, bring abundance, help in finding hidden treasures or in robbery, and is not a demon of evil but good nature, being mostly indifferent to evilness. He is depicted as a man riding a winged horse, and is said to be beautiful. Also known as Seire, Seere, or Sear. (Wikipedia)
May 23, 2008