Definition of Serry

1. v. t. To crowd; to press together.

Definition of Serry

1. Verb. To crowd; to press together. ¹

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Definition of Serry

1. to crowd together [v -RIED, -RYING, -RIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Serry

serricorn
serricorns
serried
serriedly
serriedness
serriednesses
serries
serrifera
serring
serrirostres
serrous
serrs
serrula
serrulate
serry (current term)
serrying
sers
sertaconazole
sertindole
sertoli-leydig cell tumour
sertoli cell tumour
sertraline
sertularia
sertularian
sertularians
seruant
seruante
seruantes

Literary usage of Serry

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

1. My Diary in India, in the Year 1858-9 by Sir William Howard Russell (1860)
"A shattered wheel and its consequences.—Fording a river.—Numerous tanks, birds and squirrels.—Bungalows.—Theory and practice. —" serry ..."

2. A Treatise on Predestination, Election and Grace, Historical, Doctrinal, and by Walter Arthur Copinger (1889)
"[serry (JH)] Le'correcteur corrigé, suite de la Justification de l'Histoire des congrégations de Auxiliis. The author was a learned Jesuit, a theologian and ..."

3. Lexicon Cornu-britannicum: A Dictionary of the Ancient Celtic Language of by Robert Williams (1865)
"serry, va To provoke, to anger, to offend ; to become angry, or displeased. ... serry, alas, to see the time when I made my lord angry. OM 362. ..."

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