serry
Valid in Scrabble
- Scrabble points
- 8
- Words With Friends
- 7
- Letters
- 5
Definition of serry
1 sense · 1 part of speech · etymology included
verb
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(dated, literary, poetic)To crowd, press together, or close (rank)
“High shoulders, low shoulders, broad shoulders, narrow ones, Round, square, and angular, serry and shove”
“thrive the serried flocks and herds.”
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Etymology
Borrowed from French serré, past participle of serrer, from Middle French serrer, from Old French serrer, from Vulgar Latin *serrare (“close, shut”), from Late Latin serare (“fasten, bolt”), from Latin sera (“a bar, bolt”), akin to Latin serere (“to join or bind together”). Compare French serrer (“to tighten”) and Spanish cerrar (“to shut, close”).
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