- séon
- 1. sv/t1 3rd pres síehþ past sáh/sigon ptp gesigen to strain, filter; 2. sv/i1 to run as a sore, ooze, trickle, drop, drip; 3. see séon; 4. see síen--------verb to be; see béon, wesan--------1 sv/t5 3rd pres siehþ past seah/sáwon ptp gesewen 1. to see with the eyes, look, behold, (1) w.a.; ic seah hine; (2) w.a. and infinitive; ic seah turf tredan 6 gebróðor I saw 6 brother tread on turf; (2a) with an infinitive that has no subject; ic seah rǽpingas in ræced fergan; (3) w.a. and predicative adjective or participle; híe sáwon God úpstígende éagum; híe séoþ helle fýr andweard; (4) with clause híe séoþ, hú híe blissiaþ; 2. to see, visit, inspect; 2a. metaphorically; 3. to see, perceive, observe, discern, understand, know; 4. to see (as in to see death), to experience, suffer; 5. with prepositions, to look at (tó), on (on); 6. to appear; 7. passive seem; 8. ge\séon provide; sih þe lo!, behold!; gewítan metodsceaft \séon to die; 9. see séon; 10. see síen
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.