seedie |
seedier |
As a noun seedie
is (
in the 19th century) an ex-slave, rescued from French, Portuguese or Zanzibari vessels off north-east Africa and locally recruited into the Royal Navy.
As an adjective seedier is
comparative of seedy.
beedie |
seedie |
As nouns the difference between beedie and seedie
is that
beedie is while
seedie is (
in the 19th century ) an ex-slave, rescued from french, portuguese or zanzibari vessels off north-east africa and locally recruited into the royal navy.
seede |
seedie |
As nouns the difference between seede and seedie
is that
seede is obsolete spelling of seed while
seedie is (
in the 19th century) an ex-slave, rescued from French, Portuguese or Zanzibari vessels off north-east Africa and locally recruited into the Royal Navy.