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to see with the eyes

Source: Ringe 2014:215, https://bosworthtoller.com/27500

Attested in Exeter Book Riddle 51 ("seah"), Exeter Book Riddle 5 ("sēo")

originates from: PWGmc *sehwan "to see" (sehwan > seohwan > seohan > sēon) through pwgmc-to-oe
Inflected forms
seah "see.pres.1sg" (oe-1sg)
sēo "see.pres.1sg" (oe-1sg)