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s
ēo
n
V
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
)