"seent" meaning in English

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Verb

Etymology: Apparently seen with the past tense suffix -t. Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} seent
  1. (dialectal, especially African-American Vernacular) simple past and past participle of see Tags: dialectal, form-of, participle, past Form of: see
    Sense id: en-seent-en-verb-eO~cxbfI Categories (other): African-American Vernacular English, English entries with incorrect language header

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      "examples": [
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          "ref": "2008, Tracy Price-Thompson, A Woman's Worth, page 6",
          "text": "\"And\"—Skeeter glared at Casper with killer eyes—\"I kin tell you sumpthin' too, Mistah White Boy. Skeeter don't scare, and Slim Willie don't neither! Whatever you seent Slim do that night in Argle, you ain't seent shit.\"",
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          "word": "see"
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        "simple past and past participle of see"
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