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severy
[ sev-uh-ree ]
noun
, plural sev·er·ies.
- (in a vaulted structure) one bay between two principal transverse arches.
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Take care of Severy, I had rather he did not go to Lewes: a set of drunken dragoons.
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I wish the change of air may be of service to Severy the father, but we do not at all like his present state of health.
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Desire our Friend De Severy to write detail to me on the subject of the journey.
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Severy is on horseback, with his dragoons: his poor father is dangerously ill.
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We are exceedingly sorry to hear by Mrs. Moss, that M. de Severy is ill.
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