Definition of Seises. Meaning of Seises. Synonyms of Seises

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Definition of Seises

Seise
Seise Seise, v. t. See Seize. --Spenser. Note: This is the common spelling in the law phrase to be seised of (an estate).

Meaning of Seises from wikipedia

- Christopher Seise (born January 6, 1999) is an American professional baseball shortstop who is a free agent. Seise attended West Orange High School in...
- Look up seize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seize or seise may refer to: Seisin, legal possession of property Seizing, a class of knots used to...
- Empire, which thereafter considered their rulers its v****als). A tenant seised in deed as well as in law thus had obtained the best legal title to his...
- Maria Seise was the first Chinese woman to immigrate to California, arriving in Hawaii (then the Sandwich Islands) in 1837 and San Francisco in 1848....
- had to attend to the education of the choirboys (known as infantillos or seises) and care of the archive. Applicants for the post of maestro had to undergo...
- Jaakko Andreinpoika Seise (Jakov Andrejev Sjelajev) (14 March 1876 Impilahti – 12 January 1935 Salmi) was a Finnish businessman, a member of the White...
- for example, capsize, seize (except in the legal phrases to be seised of or to stand seised to), size and prize (meaning value, as opposed to the prise that...
- Vict. c. 83) (Villainage) c. 18 Villenage may be pleaded, and a villein seised, though a Libertate probanda be depending. — repealed for England and Wales...
- distinctions, bomba is divided into two main rhythms: sones (south) and seises (north). Sub variations are characterized by hand position on the drum and...
- I, 1066–1135. Stephen fil. Wascelini, lord of Musgrave in Westmorland, seised of lands in the county of ****berland temp. Hen. I and King Stephen; *owed...