Douglas.
To SEMBLE, v. n. To assemble.
Doug.
Semblay, Semlay, Semble, Semele, s.
1. Meeting, interview.
Wallace.
2. Act of assembling.
Wallace.
3. An assembly.
Wyntown.
4. Hostile rencountre.
Wallace.
Su. G. saml-a, Dan. saml-er, id.
Sembland, s. An assembly.
Wyntown.
To SEMBYL, v. n. To make a wry mouth, in derision or scorn, S. to shamble.
Douglas.
Lat. simul-are, to counterfeit.
SEMPLE, adj.
V. [Sympill].
SEN, conj. Since, seeing, S.
Douglas.