Seke vs Sene - What's the difference?
seke | sene |
* a. 1542 , :
(obsolete) Senna.
*, II.37:
*:My selfe have found by experience, that radish rootes are windie, and senie -leaves breede loosenes in the belly.
As a verb seke
is .As an adjective sene is
wise; sage.As a noun sene is
wiseman; sage.seke
English
Verb
(head)- They fle from me that sometyme did me seke .