see
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[edit] English
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| two | us | before | #91: see | over | know | much |
[edit] Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -iː
[edit] Etymology 1
From Old English sēon.
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Third person singular |
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to see (third-person singular simple present sees, present participle seeing, simple past saw, past participle seen)
- To perceive with the eyes.
- To perceive or detect as if by sight.
- To form a mental picture of.
- To understand.
- Do you see what I mean?
- To witness or observe by personal experience
- You do see life here, don't you.
- Yes, now I've seen it all!
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terms derived from see (verb)
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perceive with the eyes
understand
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[edit] Etymology 2
From Latin sedes (seat), referring to the bishop's throne or chair (confer seat of power) in the cathedral; related to the Latin verb sedere (to sit).
[edit] Noun
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see (plural sees)
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diocese
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[edit] Estonian
[edit] Pronoun
see
[edit] Finnish
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[edit] Noun
see (stem se-*)
[edit] Declension
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Declension of see
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[edit] West Frisian
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[edit] Noun
see c.

