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Seem

King James Dictionary

SEEM, 51

1. To appear to make or have a show or semblance.

Thou art not what thou seems't. Shak.

All seem'd well pleased all seem'd, but were not all. Milton.

2. To have the appearance of truth or fact to be understood as true. It seems that the Turkish power is on the decline.

A prince of Italy, it seems, entertained his mistress on a great lake. Addison.

SEEM, 5t. To become to befit. Obs.

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