The Collaborative International Dictionary
Meseems \Me*seems"\, v. impers. [imp. Meseemed.] It seems to me. [Poetic]
Usage examples of "meseemed".
All the same so jealous was I lest she should leave me, that, meseemed, I had set a collar of gold around her neck, and held her by a golden chain.
And presently meseemed that, while the she-goat lay at rest with her head in my lap, there came forth, I knew not whence, a greyhound bitch, black as coal, famished, and most fearsome to look upon.
That was not for fear I had of you, said Sir Tristram, but me shamed at that time to have more ado with you, for meseemed ye had enough.
And meseemed that when they knelt to me, it was the scarlet gowns kneeling to the kingly armour.
Ah Galahad, said Bors, if Launcelot, your father, were here then were we well at ease, for then meseemed we failed nothing.