An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language - LightNovelsOnl.com
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SEINYE, SENYE, SENYHe, SEINGNY, _s._ A synod, a consistory.
_Knox._
O. Fr. _sane_, A. S. _seonath_, a synod; Teut. _seyne_, id.
_To_ SEJOYNE, _v. a._ To disjoin.
Lat. _sejung-o_.
_R. Bruce._
SEIR, SERE, _adj._ Several.
_Wallace._
Su. G. _saer_, adv. denoting separation.
SEYNITY, L. _seynily_, signal.
_Gawan and Gol._
SEIR, _s._ Uncertain.
_Gawan and Gol._
SEIS, _pl._
1. Seats.
_Pal. Hon._
2. Thrones.
V. ~Se~, _s._ 1.
_Lyndsay._
SEIS, _s. pl._ Times.
V. ~Syis~.
SEISTAR, _s._ The sistrum.
_Burel._
Fr. _sistre_, a kind of brazen timbrell.
SEITIS, _s. pl._ Plants or herbs.
_Doug._
A. S. _seten_, planta.
_Sets_, S. slips of flowers.
SEKER, _adj._ Firm.
V. ~Sicker~.
SELABILL, _adj._ Delightful.
_Douglas._
SELCHT, SELCHIE, _s._ A seal, S. _selch_.
_Complaynt S._
A. S. _selc_, _seolc_, phoca.
SELCOUTH, _adj._ Strange.
_Wyntown._
A. S. _sel-cuth_, rarus, insolitus.
SELE, _s._ Happiness.
V. ~Seile~.
SELE, _s._ A yoke for binding cattle in the stall, S.
Su. G. _sele_, a collar, a yoke.