seeth
English
Etymology
see + -eth, the archaic third-person singular present tense suffix
Verb
seeth
- (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of see
- ...the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart - 1 Samuel 16:7
Anagrams
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English sēoþan.
Verb
seeth
- Alternative form of sethen
Etymology 2
From Anglo-Norman *aset.
Noun
seeth
- Alternative form of asseth
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