† sineth, adv., prep., and conj. Obs.
In 5 senith, sinneth.
[app. an alteration of sethen sithen.]
= since adv., prep., and conj.
| 1542 Harvel in St. Papers Hen. VIII (1849) VIII. 706, I wrote to the same the first of thinstant; and senith her is arivid..the Turkes Ambassadour. ― Ibid. IX. 38 Senith my last letters..the comming owt of Barbarossa hath ben her divulgid. 1556 Aurelio & Isab. (1608) B ij, Sinneth that what soever loveth well, is never lefte of the unluckie. |