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 |
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so long as men can breath or eyes can see , so long liues this , and this giues life to thee , |
As long as people breathe and eyes can see, this poem will live, and it gives life to you. |