Etymology: [ 'sEz ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French seisir (“to put in possession of", "to take possession of”), from Late Latin sacīre, of Germanic origin, from Low Frankish *sakjan (“to sue, bring a legal charge against”), from Proto-Germanic *sakōjanan (“to charge, seek legal action against”), from Proto-Indo-European *sāg(')- (“to track”). Cognate with Old High German sahhan (“to argue, scold”), Old English sacian (“to strive, contend”). More at sake.
To put in possession, To seize, To vest ownership of a freehold estate in (someone), Variant of seize, seize; expropriate, confiscate; (Law) make a person the legal owner of merchandise or property, See Seize,
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To put in possession
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To seize
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To vest ownership of a freehold estate in (someone)
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Variant of seize
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seize; expropriate, confiscate; (Law) make a person the legal owner of merchandise or property fiil
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