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n. (context organic chemistry English) The univalent radical derived from serine.
Usage examples of "seryl".
Finally he found one in Seryl, who had contracted to take a caravan of weapons and luxury goods to Dun Hiraedd.
Jill kept Sunrise off to one side and watched as Seryl and Rhodry conferred about the line of march in the middle of a swirling, braying confusion.
After Seryl offered a prayer to Nwdd, god of traders, they ambled off under the hot sun while the mules brayed in protest.
Every time Jill glanced at Seryl, he merely nodded her way, then returned to watching the road ahead.
Jill saw one of their young guards fighting desperately to keep between Seryl and a hard-slashing bandit.
Rhodry helped carry Seryl to a bed in the barracks, saw to it that his guards and the muleteers were properly fed, then went out to the stables to make sure Sunrise was safe.
Once the captain and his weary men were settled in the barracks, Rhodry went back to the broch, where Seryl had been given a chamber on the second floor.
With a sigh, Seryl raised himself up on one elbow and looked round the room.