[II.] (sv1) tr. to sift, strain, filter, Æ, AO: intr. run, ooze, trickle.

[III.] v. [sēo].

[IV.] = [sīen]

seon- = sin-

[ seondon] = sind pres. pl. ind. of [wesan].

[ sēonian] to languish, GD 2842. [OHG. siunōn]

[ seono] (i1, u2) f. ‘sinew,’ An (io); B, Lcd.

[ seonobend] f. sinew-band? Deor 6.

[ seonobenn] f. injury to a sinew, Wy 19.

seonod = [sinoð]