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see

In English, see has 2 different meanings When used as noun it is sea, ocean or even a body of water, a lake When used as noun it is seat, chair but it can also mean dwelling, residence, a royal or episcopal chair, a royal or episcopal polity or realm, a royal or episcopal residence or even the Kingdom of Heaven.
It evolved from 2 origins. Comes from Latin sedes. Comes from Proto-Germanic *saiwiz.


"see" usage examples

Sentences containing see to see its usage in context.

Middle English English
soso longlong asas menmen cancan breathbreath oror eyeseyes cancan seesee ,, soso longlong liueslives thisthis ,, andand thisthis giuesgives lifelife toto theeyou ,,
As long as people breathe and eyes can see, this poem will live, and it gives life to you.