Lexicographical Neighbors of Semeed
Literary usage of Semeed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Economic Studies by Walter Bagehot (1888)
"As was the tree, so were its fruits; the Government semeed to be one which must
hurt a country, and in fact the country was, if not very unhappy, ..."
2. The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries by John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond, William Abbatt (1881)
"... in granting remarkable deliverances, and blessing us with the most signal
success, when affairs semeed to have the most discouraging appearance ..."
3. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans: Its Causes, and Its by Augustin Thierry (1847)
"... semeed intimidated by the popular excitement.2 Men and women, by their dress
readily recognisable as Saxons, hastened to the cathedral church and rushed ..."
4. Idiocy: And Its Treatment by the Physiological Method by Edward Seguin (1866)
"This trait, as well as the comparative harmony of her movements, when she was
incited to move at all, semeed to rank her case among those of superficial or ..."
5. Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis by Academy of Science of St. Louis (1892)
"... and 3 "semeed to be sucking." Of 15 guests observed by me on V. Thapsus, all
visited the flower exclusively for pollen, and invariably settled upon the ..."
6. The Early Records of the Town of Providence by Providence (R.I.). Record Commissioners (1903)
"... notis what marke the Sow Afore sd had upon her Erese which was A Crop of the
left eare which semeed to bee A former Crop and the uper part of the right ..."