And what should I make wi' blazon and belt, Wi' keep and tail and seizin and fee, And what should I do wi' page and squire That am a king in my own countrie?
He then commanded the regents to give him seizin of his kingdom, and directed orders to the governors of the castles throughout Scotland to deliver them into the hands of Baliol.
In some of the United States seizin means merely ownership.
THE TALL PINE-TREE As King Mark came down to greet Iseult upon the shore, Tristan took her hand and led her to the King and the King took seizinof her, taking her hand.
Then the King put Iseults right hand into Tristans right hand, and Tristan held it for a space in token of seizin for the King of Cornwall.
This also was seizin of all that England herself embraced.
None but Zarco would have chosen for his title, "Count of the Chamber of the Wolves," deriving it from a cave where his men had started a herd of sea-calves on his first landing and taking seizin of the island.
And kneeling beside them I prayed for the souls' rest of that lamentable pair, and so took seizin of the island in the names of our King John, Prince Henry, and the Order of Christ.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seizin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.