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Definition of Seises
1. seise [v] - See also: seise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seises
Literary usage of Seises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hotels of Character & Charm in Spain by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated, Hunter Publishing, Michelle Gastaut, Fagrice Camoin, Rivages (Firm (2001)
"95-422 94 95 - Fax 95-422 43 34 - Sr Reinoso E-mail: seises ... Los seises is
a "de luxe" hotel of very unique design in the heart of Sevilla. ..."
2. A Treatise on Rents by Geoffrey Gilbert (1838)
"agei and the lord seises the *ward: his seignory ' ° J is suspended but l'or a
moiety; for the daughter of full age, If there be two joint-tenants, ..."
3. Dancing, Ancient and Modern by Ethel Lucy Urlin (1912)
"... the rattles are rattled, and occasionally the performers pirouette on one foot.
It is not ungraceful, but it is monotonous. THE DANCE OF THE seises. ..."
4. Heroic Spain by Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly (1910)
"In the late afternoon of each day came the dance of los seises before the Altar,
perhaps one of the most poetic customs remaining in Christendom. ..."
5. Heroic Spain by Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly (1910)
"In the late afternoon of each day came the dance of los seises before the Altar,
perhaps one of the most poetic customs remaining in Christendom. ..."
6. Rest Days: A Study in Early Law and Morality by Hutton Webster (1916)
"... CHAPTER II THE DANCE OF THE seises /"~\NE of the special sources of ridicule
in the ^-^ proceedings of the Salvation Army has been its adoption of the ..."