SEETHE
Seethe, v. i.
Defn: To be a state of ebullition or violent commotion; to be hot; to
boil. 1 Sam. ii. 13.
A long Pointe, round which the Mississippi used to whirl, and seethe,
and foam. G. W. Cable.
SEETHER
Seeth"er, n.
Defn: A pot for boiling things; a boiler.
Like burnished gold the little seether shone. Dryden.
SEG
Seg, n. Etym: [See Sedge.] (Bot.)
1. Sedge. [Obs.]
2. The gladen, and other species of Iris. Prior.
SEG
Seg, n. Etym: [Probably from the root of L. secare to cut.]
Defn: A castrated bull. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] Halliwell.
SEGAR
Se*gar", n.