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Definition of Meseemeth
1. meseems [v] - See also: meseems
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meseemeth
Literary usage of Meseemeth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fleurs-de-lys: A Book of French Poetry Freely Tr. Into English Verse by Wilfrid Charles Thorley (1920)
"JEAN DOUBLET 61 meseemeth that soe manye shafts be notte In the full quiver of
all England's front, As Love the archer over me hath ..."
2. Fleurs-de-lys: A Book of French Poetry Freely Tr. Into English Verse by Wilfrid Charles Thorley (1920)
"JEAN DOUBLET 61 meseemeth that soe manye shafts be notte In the full quiver of
all England's front, As Love the archer over me hath ..."
3. Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp: Zein Ul Asnam and the King of the Jinn by John Payne (1901)
"... meseemeth thou hast lost thy wit; return to thy senses,1 O my son, and be not
like the ... meseemeth ..."
4. Tales from Boccaccio by Giovanni Boccaccio (1918)
"'It is of all fashions,' replied Calandrino; 'but all are well nigh black;
wherefore meseemeth that what we have to do is to gather up all the black stones ..."
5. Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of His Noble by Thomas Malory, William Caxton (1903)
"And my good lord, meseemeth I had lost a great part of my worship in my knighthood
an I had suffered my lady, your queen, to have been brent, and insomuch ..."
6. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"And if thee in her heart she would cherish, and befriend thee such a way, Then
some of these, meseemeth, should forget their wedding-day. ..."