Definition of Seasure

1. a convulsion [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seasure

seasoning
seasonings
seasonless
seasonlong
seasons
seaspace
seaspeak
seaspeaks
seaspray
seasprays
seastained
seastar
seastars
seastrand
seastrands
seasure (current term)
seasures
seaswept
seaswine
seat
seat-belt
seat-belts
seat-of-the-pants
seat belt
seat belts
seat cushion
seat of government
seat only
seat sale
seatback

Literary usage of Seasure

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

1. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1865)
"uI sent the copy of his seasure afterward, in July : 1665, in a letter of July : 18 : 1665, sent to be left with Mr. Brian for him. " Capt. ..."

2. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society by Massachusetts Historical Society (1865)
"I sent the copy of his seasure afterward, in July: 1665, in a letter of July: 18 : 1665, sent to be left with Mr. Brian for him. "Capt. ..."

3. Charters and Other Documents Relating to the City of Glasgow by Glasgow (Scotland), James David Marwick, Robert Renwick (1906)
"... appears that the magistrates of Glasgow have walked in the seasure of the saids goodis ... seasure of the Jether to be lawfully and orderly maid by the ..."

4. Charters and Other Documents A.D. 1175-1707 by Glasgow (Scotland) (1906)
"... appears that the magistrates of Glasgow have walked, in the seasure of the saids ... and therfor the seasure hes ben warrantable and the complent most ..."

5. The Acts and Ordinances of the Eastland Company: Edited for the Royal by Eastland Company, Maud Sellers (1906)
"Concerning the seasure of goods beyond the Seas for Fynes imposed for breach of orders, wee are of oppinon & have soe declared it, that there shalbe noe ..."

6. The Acts and Ordinances of the Eastland Company: Edited for the Royal by Eastland Company, Maud Sellers (1906)
"Concerning the seasure of goods beyond the Seas for Fynes imposed for breach of orders, wee are of oppinon & have soe declared it, that there shalbe noe ..."

7. The Acts and Ordinances of the Eastland Company: Edited for the Royal by Eastland Company, Maud Sellers (1906)
"Concerning the seasure of goods beyond the Seas for Fynes imposed for breach of ordere, wee are of oppinon & have soe declared it, that there shalbe noe ..."

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