To SEEK, v. a. To attack.
V. [Soucht].

To SEEK one's meat, to beg, S.

SEELFU', adj. Pleasant.
V. [Seilfu'].

To SEETHE, v. n. To be nearly boiling, S. B.

To SEFOR, v. a. To save.
V. [Safer].
Priests Peblis.

To SEG, SEYG, v. n.
1. To fall down.
2. Metaph. applied to the influence of intoxicating liquor, S. B.
Morison.

Su. G. Isl. sig-a, subsidere, delabi.

SEG, SEGG, s. The yellow flower-de-luce, S.
Lightfoot.

A. S. secg, Fland. segge, id.

SEGE, s.
1. A soldier.
Wallace.