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† ˈseaish, a. Obs. rare. [f. sea n. + -ish.] Of or pertaining to the sea, marine.
1530Palsgr. 323/2 Seeysshe, belongyng to the see, marin. 1579W. A. Remedy Agst. Love F iij, Whose syns dooth more then seaish sands abound. 1586Warner Alb. Eng. i. iv. (1612) 13 How the Gods of Sun and Seas, offended, do require Each month a Virgin, to appease a Seaish Monsters ire. 1610R. Tofte Hon. Acad. 59 But what more wavering did you ever find Then Seaish waves, what more faire or unkind? |