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Seent vs Suent - What's the difference?

seent | suent |

As a verb seent

is past tense of see.

As an adjective suent is

uniformly or evenly distributed or spread; even; smooth.

seent

English

Verb

(head)
  • * 2008 , Tracy Price-Thompson, A Woman's Worth (ISBN 0345512618), page 6:
  • "And"—Skeeter glared at Casper with killer eyes—"I kin tell you sumpthin' too, Mistah White Boy. Skeeter don't scare, and Slim Willie don't neither! Whatever you seent' Slim do that night in Argle, you ain't ' seent shit."

    suent

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Uniformly or evenly distributed or spread; even; smooth.
  • * 1854 , Henry David Thoreau, Walden or, Life in the Woods , (1962) The New American Library, A Signet Classic, 16th printing, page 27:
  • Bankruptcy and repudiation are the springboards from which much of our civilization vaults and turns its sommersets. ...Yet the Middlesex Cattle Show goes off here with éclat annually, as if all the joints of the agricultural machine were suent .
    (Webster 1913) ----