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Definition of Sessa
1. interj. Hurry; run.
Definition of Sessa
1. disputed meaning [interj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sessa
Literary usage of Sessa
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Lope de Vega (1562-1635) by Hugo Albert Rennert (1904)
"DIFFICULTIES WITH sessa. ... and we find Lope in the royal retinue.1 A letter
which he wrote to the Duke of sessa, dated at Segovia, September 23, ..."
2. A Glossary to the Works of William Shakespeare by Alexander Dyce (1902)
"(I must confess that I do not feel satisfied with these notes on sessa: qy.
if the word, as used in at least the second and third of the passages above ..."
3. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares (1859)
"SESSY, or sessa. A word occurring thrice in Shakespeare, but I believe nowhere else.
I have little doubt that the conjecture of Dr. Johnson is right, ..."
4. Gustave Bergenroth: A Memorial Sketch by William Cornwallis Cartwright (1870)
"Of the letters of the Duke of sessa I cannot yet judge. At all events they are
very numerous. " But the folios of the Salazar Collection are not my only ..."
5. A History of Architecture in Italy from the Time of Constantine to the Dawn by Charles Amos Cummings (1901)
"The capitals are of exaggerated size, with two ranges of acanthus leaves, with
a florid standing of sessa; OO figure i11 the centre of one face, ..."