释义 |
sei·sin noun or sei·zin \ˈsēzən\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English seisine, sesin, from Old French saisine, from saisir to seize — more at seize 1. : the possession of land or chattels : possession with quiet enjoyment < take seisin of the land > 2. : the possession of or status with relation to land arising from the completion of feudal investiture by livery of seisin 3. : the possession of a freehold estate in land by one having title thereto |