Definition of Seaning

1. sean [v] - See also: sean

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seaning

seams
seamset
seamsets
seamster
seamsters
seamstress
seamstress's cramp
seamstresses
seamstressing
seamstressy
seamy
sean
seance
seances
seaned
seaning (current term)
seannachie
seannachies
seans
seapiece
seapieces
seaplane
seaplane tender
seaplane tenders
seaplanes
seaport
seaports
seapower
seapyot
seaquail

Literary usage of Seaning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Deep-sea Fishing and Fishing Boats: An Account of the Practical Working of by Edmund William Hunt Holdsworth (1874)
"... Prohibition of seaning — Inquiry into the subject by two Commissions, resulting in repeal of prohibition — Recent scarcity of herrings in ..."

2. Collections of the Maine Historical Society by Maine Historical Society (1916)
"... assembled that they have with Concern seen maney people seaning and Joining Driveing Nets togather for the same and makeing wares or Machines and ..."

3. The Fisheries Exhibition Literature by London International Fisheries Exhibition (1884)
"... occasioned the leaders of a shoal by the pressure of the myriads in their rear, still stands our unclassical fishermen in good stead. In seaning ..."

4. Report and Transactions (1887)
"Assoc. xviii., 96 and 100) under the words 'Huer' and 'Sinner.' I was born and brought up in a mackerel and pilchard-seaning village, and have been a ..."

5. Sea Fisheries by Edmund William Hunt Holdsworth, Archibald Young (1877)
"The ground in this bay that is at all suitable for seaning is of very limited extent ... Under this Act, the seaning ground is divided into six " stems " or ..."

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