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Definition of seld
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Seld
(adv.)
Rarely;
seldom.
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Diselder
::
Diselder
(v. t.) To
deprive
of an elder or
elders,
or of the
office
of an
elder..
Seldseen
::
Seldseen
(a.)
Seldom
seen.
Catchword
::
Catchword
(n.) The first word of any page of a book after the
first,
inserted
at the right hand
bottom
corner
of the
preceding
page for the
assistance
of the
reader.
It is
seldom
used in
modern
printing..
Armadillo
::
Armadillo
(n.) Any
edentate
animal
if the
family
Dasypidae,
peculiar
to
America.
The body and head are
incased
in an armor
composed
of small bony
plates.
The
armadillos
burrow
in the
earth,
seldom
going
abroad
except
at
night.
When
attacked,
they curl up into a ball,
presenting
the armor on all
sides.
Their flesh is good food. There are
several
species,
one of which (the peba) is found as far north as
Texas.
See Peba,
Poyou,
Tatouay..
Comma
::
Comma (n.) A small
interval
(the
difference
between
a major and minor half
step),
seldom
used
except
by
tuners..
Unseldom
::
Unseldom
(adv.)
Not
seldom;
frequently.
Uncial
::
Uncial
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
certain
style of
letters
used in
ancient
manuscripts,
esp. in Greek and Latin
manuscripts.
The
letters
are
somewhat
rounded,
and the
upstrokes
and
downstrokes
usually
have a
slight
inclination.
These
letters
were used as early as the 1st
century
b. c., and were
seldom
used after the 10th
century
a. d., being
superseded
by the
cursive
style..
Seldshewn
::
Seldshewn
(a.)
Rarely
shown or
exhibited.
Seldem
::
Seldem
(superl)
Rarely;
not
often;
not
frequently.
Sagapenum
::
Sagapenum
(n.) A fetid gum resin
obtained
from a
species
of
Ferula.
It has been used in
hysteria,
etc., but is now
seldom
met
with..
Seldomness
::
Seldomness
(n.)
Rareness.
Retaliate
::
Retaliate
(v. t.) To
return
the like for; to repay or
requite
by an act of the same kind; to
return
evil for
(evil).
[Now
seldom
used
except
in a bad
sense..
Rare
::
Rare
(superl.)
Of an
uncommon
nature;
unusually
excellent;
valuable
to a
degree
seldom
found.
Miss
::
Miss (v. t.) To omit; to fail to have or to do; to get
without;
to
dispense
with; -- now
seldom
applied
to
persons.
Rare
::
Rare
(superl.)
Not
frequent;
seldom
met with or
occurring;
unusual;
as, a rare
event..
Rarely
::
Rarely
(adv.)
In a rare
manner
or
degree;
seldom;
not
often;
as,
things
rarely
seen..
Unfrequented
::
Unfrequented
(a.)
Rarely
visited;
seldom
or never
resorted
to by human
beings;
as, an
unfrequented
place or
forest..
Reform
::
Reform
(v. i.) To
return
to a good
state;
to amend or
correct
one's own
character
or
habits;
as, a man of
settled
habits
of vice will
seldom
reform..
Infrequent
::
Infrequent
(a.)
Seldom
happening
or
occurring;
rare;
uncommon;
unusual.
Seldom
::
Seldom
(a.) Rare;
infrequent.
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