se'nnight

See also: sennight

English

Noun

se'nnight (plural se'nnights)

  1. Alternative form of sennight
    • 1948 (1st collected edition 1953), Isaac Asimov, “Two Men and a Peasant”, in Second Foundation, New York, N.Y.: Del Rey, published 2020, →ISBN, part I (Search by the Mule), page 41:
      Old woman, what was it the village Elders said a se'nnight since? Eh? Stir your memory.

Adverb

se'nnight (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of sennight

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