different between seest vs seent

seest

English

Alternative forms

  • see'st (obsolete)

Etymology

see +? -est

Verb

seest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of see
    • Genesis 13:15 For all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed for ever.

Anagrams

  • Estes, stees

Estonian

Etymology

Elative of sees.

Postposition

seest

  1. out of, from the inside of (Governs the genitive)
    Tule kasti seest välja.
    Come out of the box.

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seent

English

Etymology

Apparently seen with the past tense suffix -t.

Verb

seent

  1. (dialectal, especially African-American Vernacular) simple past tense and past participle of see
    • 2008, Tracy Price-Thompson, A Woman's Worth ?ISBN, 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."

Anagrams

  • ESnet, Enets, NEETs, Tenes, enset, neets, senet, sente, steen, teens, tense

Estonian

Noun

seent

  1. partitive singular of seen

Luxembourgish

Verb

seent

  1. inflection of seenen:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person plural present indicative
    3. second-person plural imperative

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