sessa
See also: Sessa
English
Etymology
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Interjection
sessa
- (obsolete) Uncertain
- hurry; run
- 1594, William Shakespeare The Taming of the Shrew Induction, Scene I
- Therefore, paucas pallabris; let the world slide: sessa!
- 1594, William Shakespeare The Taming of the Shrew Induction, Scene I
- hurry; run
Usage notes
Only used in the works of William Shakespeare, where it occurs in various spellings that may not all in fact represent the same word.
Anagrams
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Noun
sessa f (genitive singular sessu, nominative plural sessur)
- thin cushion
Declension
declension of sessa
Related terms
- sess (“seat”)
Italian
Noun
sessa f (plural sesse)
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