Seeth

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Seeth is Middle English meaning Boil or cook. It is sometimes spelt Seeş.

Examples of use

The following is a recipe taken from the Forme of Cury.

ROO BROTH. XIIII.
Take the lire of the Deer oşer of the Roo parboile it on smale peces. seeş it wel half in water and half in wyne. take brede and bray it wiş the self broth and drawe blode şer to and lat it seeth to gedre with powdour fort of gynger oşer of canell. and macys. with a grete porcioun of vineger with Raysouns of oraunte.
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