Seem"ing, a. Having a semblance,
whether with or without reality; apparent; specious; befitting; as,
seeming friendship; seeming truth.
My lord, you have lost a friend indeed;
And I dare swear you borrow not that face
Of seeming sorrow, it is sure your own.
Shak.
Seem"ing, n. 1.
Appearance; show; semblance; fair appearance;
speciousness.
These keep
Seeming and savor all the winter long.
Shak.
2. Apprehension; judgment. [Obs.]
Chaucer.
Nothing more clear unto their
seeming.
Hooker.
His persuasive words, impregned
With reason, to her seeming.
Milton.
Seem"ing, a. Having a semblance,
whether with or without reality; apparent; specious; befitting; as,
seeming friendship; seeming truth.
My lord, you have lost a friend indeed;
And I dare swear you borrow not that face
Of seeming sorrow, it is sure your own.
Shak.
Seem"ing, n. 1.
Appearance; show; semblance; fair appearance;
speciousness.
These keep
Seeming and savor all the winter long.
Shak.
2. Apprehension; judgment. [Obs.]
Chaucer.
Nothing more clear unto their
seeming.
Hooker.
His persuasive words, impregned
With reason, to her seeming.
Milton.