Seón

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - seón

According to the Old English Dictionary:

seón
to see. Add: I 2 a. with an infinitive that has no subject :-- Ic seah rǽpingas in ræced fergan, Rä. 53, 1. III. add: the imperative used exclamatorily:-- Seh þé ecce (Lanc. sithee), Ps. Vos. 7, 15.

Related words: á-, wiþ-seón. seon

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