See
101Sée — séa, sée crête Briançonnais …
102See — Derived from the Latin word sedes, meaning a seat. The word is used to designate the place of a Bishop s Jurisdiction, and his place of residence, the city where his cathedral is; usually called the See City …
103see it — Jamaican Slang Glossary Slang for “Do you understand or do you see” …
104see — Gullah Words See, sees, saw, seen, seeing …
105see — There is a kind of seeing with discernment (Mark 4:12, quoting Isa. 6:9), but also a merely external observation of a miracle [[➝ miracles]] or marvel without discernment of its significance (Mark 15:32; John 4:48). That is to say, there can be… …
106see — seitsemän (lueteltaessa leikeissä) yy kaa koo nee vii kuu see kaa yy ky …
107see — The distance one must travel. As far as you can see. The old ballfield is two sees down that road …
108see\ ya! — Used to either tell someone to get out and stay out or to state that the person saying it is leaving permanently. I ve had enough of your lies. See ya! …
109see — The distance one must travel. As far as you can see. The old ballfield is two sees down that road …
110see\ ya! — Used to either tell someone to get out and stay out or to state that the person saying it is leaving permanently. I ve had enough of your lies. See ya! …