"Suently" Quotes from Famous Books
... or more properly dhic; "dhic meaed" means "that meadow." Suent means pleasant or proper—really both. It always has a sense of right consequence, of one thing following another as it ought. "Suently" would be "duly." But that now is common to the West, and will be heard from Land's End to Hengistbury Head, as well as in every ... — In a Green Shade - A Country Commentary • Maurice Hewlett |