Seine vs Senie - What's the difference?
seine | senie |
A long net having floats attached at the top and sinkers (weights) at the bottom, used in shallow water for catching fish.
* 1982 , (TC Boyle), Water Music , Penguin 2006, p. 169:
(label) To use a seine, to fish with a seine.
As nouns the difference between seine and senie
is that seine is a long net having floats attached at the top and sinkers (weights) at the bottom, used in shallow water for catching fish while senie is alternative form of sene.As a verb seine
is to use a seine, to fish with a seine.As a proper noun Seine
is a river of northern France that flows through Paris for about 772 km (480 mi) to the English Channel near Le Havre.seine
English
Noun
(Seine fishing) (en noun)- They were too busy hauling at ropes, collectively drawing a large seine across the bay before them – and singing their hearts out.