To SIPE, SEIP, v. n.
1. To ooze, S.
Gl. Sibb.
2. v. a. To let out any liquid, S.
Magopico.
Teut. sijpen, id., stillare, manare.
Sypins, s. pl. Liquor that has oozed from an insufficient cask, S.
To SYPYRE, SUPIR, v. n. To sigh.
Fr. souspir-er, id.
Burel.
SIRDONING, s. The singing of birds.
A. Hume.
Fr. sourdine, the pipe of a trumpet.
SYRE, s.
V. [Schir].
SYRE, s. A sewer, S. syver.
V. [Syver].
Watson.