• Se'nnight

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    se'nnight

    (plural se'nnights)
      • 1818, Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey, chapter 17,We leave Bath, as she has perhaps told you, on Saturday se'nnight.
      • 1953, Isaac Asimov, (1971 publication), part I: “Search by the Mule”, chapter 3: ‘Two Men and a Peasant’, page 37, ¶ 10“Old woman, what was it the village Elders said a se’nnight since?”

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