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Definition of Serry
1. v. t. To crowd; to press together.
Definition of Serry
1. Verb. To crowd; to press together. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Serry
1. to crowd together [v -RIED, -RYING, -RIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Serry
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. ..."