"Seest" is an archaic form of the verb "see" used in older English literature such as Shakespearean plays. It is the second person singular present form of "see," typically used in phrases like "thou seest" to mean "you see" or "you are seeing".
Peter Lykke-Seest was born in 1868.
Peter Lykke-Seest died in 1948.
Seest fireworks disaster happened on 2004-11-03.
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
tarry means currly in old english
There is no known word "poosk" in Old English. It is most likely not an Old English term.
In Old English they did not use the letter k but the word "cyle" is the Old English word for "cold".
Peter Lykke-Seest has written: 'Else Mariken' 'Ludvig Ludvigsen'
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