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sene
[ sey-ney ]
noun
, plural se·ne.
- a bronze coin and monetary unit of Western Samoa, one 100th of a tala.
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An' so when I went courtin' m' third wife, I took a stitch in time an' told her about the camphor an' ker'sene an' lard.
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It is ready to thame: and zit I feir that it will bring sum malheus, and may be sene gif ze chance to be hurt.
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With that he thristit my body, and said, that sum of his folkis had sene zow in fascherie; ze may ges at the rest.
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By the same meanes Caius Cesar beinge but a yonge man, was so eloquent & wel sene in the mathematical sciences.
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Sanct Tredwall, als, thare may be sene Quhilk on ane prick hes baith her ene.
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