† ˈsecky, a. Obs.
[? Corruption of seggy, sedgy a.]
? Sedgy.
| 1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. x. 28 They soile their sandy layers (both blacke and red) being seckie, tough and wet, with lime. |
† ˈsecky, a. Obs.
[? Corruption of seggy, sedgy a.]
? Sedgy.
| 1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. x. 28 They soile their sandy layers (both blacke and red) being seckie, tough and wet, with lime. |
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