Meseems
[mee-seemz] /miˈsimz/
verb (impersonal);, past meseemed. Archaic.
1.
it seems to me.
/mɪˈsiːmz/
verb (past) meseemed
1.
(transitive; takes a clause as object) (archaic) it seems to me
late 14c., me semeth, from me (pron.) + seem (v.).
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