▪ I. † seise, n. Obs.
[f. seise, seize v.]
= seisin.
| 1607 J. Carpenter Plaine Mans Plough 241 Who..hath taken seise and possession for man in the kingdome of his Father. |
▪ II. seise, v. Law.
The usual spelling of seize v. in the sense: To put in possession, invest with the fee simple of. (See seize v. 1, 2.)