2011年11月29日 星期二

2011_11_29 serry \SER-ee\, verb: To crowd closely together.

serry \SER-ee\, verb:
To crowd closely together.
Serry means to crowd and is spelled serry.
 -- Mildred Colvin, Missouri Brides
To keep unsettled the questions upon which these united with the Liberation Society, —accustom a powerful contingent to work together with “political Dissenters,”—to serry friends and foes into hostile phalanx, —to accept battle on a week ground where it is only possible to rally half the forces...
 -- S. Wellington, The Spectator, Vol. 6
Serry is from the Middle Frenceh serré which was the past participle of serrer meaning “to press tightly together.”

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