Definition of Seiled

1. seil [v] - See also: seil

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seiled

seignioralty
seigniorial
seigniories
seigniors
seigniory
seigniour
seignorage
seignorages
seignorial
seignories
seignory
seik
seiker
seikest
seil
seiled (current term)
seiling
seils
sein
seine
seined
seinen
seiner
seiners
seines
seining
seinings
seins
seintuaries
seintuary

Literary usage of Seiled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Tichborne Trial: The Summing-up by the Lord Chief Justice of England by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Alexander James Edmund Cockburn (1874)
"... that is involved in the question of the seiled packet, and I shall reserve all consideration of it till I come to that subject to-morrow. ..."

2. The Grand Precedent: Or, the Conveyancer's Guide and Assistant : Containing ...by Giles Jacob by Giles Jacob (1716)
"seiled of Lands in Fee and ... Goods and Debts, 7 seiled of Lands in Fee Tail, G?c. ibid. Lands held by two as Tenants in Common, 8 seiled in ..."

3. The Innocents Abroad, Or, The New Pilgrims' Progress: Being Some Account of by Mark Twain (1870)
"... the blind, the crazy, and the crippled, all in ragged, seiled and scanty raiment, and all abject beggars by nature, instinct and education. ..."

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