Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English form of
seethe . - noun An obsolete form of
saith .
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Computer recylcling because it intrest me and it sethe easiest…:
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I read taminos thing on how the air heats fatser than the water. sethe link above or rather how we have two time constants in the reponse to a forcing.
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GUPTA: Most cardiologists recommend sethe devices in order to diagnosis heart ailments.
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He uses it to haul everything from 2×4s to bricks to my crap to even a whole drum sethe dropped it off in Atlanta with my brother- good riddance he said.
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For the myracles, that God hathe don, and zit dothe every day, ben the wytnesse of his myghte and of his merveylles; as Dayid sethe in the
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For the myracles, that God hathe don, and zit dothe every day, ben the wytnesse of his myghte and of his merveylles; as Dayid sethe in the Psaultere; _Mirabilia testimonia tua, Domine_: that is to seyn, _Lord, thi merveyles ben thi wytnesse_.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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"Your woman she never fix up your hair?" was clearly a question for sethe, since that's who she was looking at.
Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987
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‘Tak a knyf & shere it smal, the rute and alle, & sethe it in water; take the _broo_ of that, and late it go thorow a clowte’ -- evidently the juice.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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Oynonys & Percely y-mynced smal to-gederys, & sethe hem be hem self, & afterward take & do þer-to a porcyon of vynegre, & dresse in.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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+ Take Harys, & Fle hem, & make hem clene, an hacke hem in gobettys, & sethe hem in Watere & Salt a lytylle; þan take Pepyr, an
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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