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Sisel

Sisel \Sis"el\, n. [Cf. G. ziesel. Cf. Zizel.] (Zo["o]l.) The suslik.

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sisel

n. The suslik.

Usage examples of "sisel".

Summerfield was talking quietly into the prince regents left ear Sisel, Hierarch of Southmarch, had been given the position of honor on Kendricks other hand.

Avin Brone asked Hierarch Sisel when the twins had passed from earshot.

Hierarch Sisel, in his finest red-and-silver robes, stood and took his place in front of the coffin to begin the funeral oration.

Ive spent time, a great deal of time lately, talking to the Hierarch Sisel about it, you know.

Barrick Eddon was down on one knee, facing the altar where Sisel told the blessing, the ancient Hierosolme phrases rolling from the hierarchs tongue like the meaningless babble of a fast-running stream.

He turned and bounded back up the steps to where the massive bronze doors still stood halfway openone of the cleverer priests, perhaps Sisel himself, had realized it would not be a good idea to lock out the prince regent and the other nobles while they were surrounded by a furious mobthen he yanked a pike away from one of the nearest guardsmen, who surrendered it with a look of complete confusion and misery, as though he suspected that for some inscrutable princely reason Barrick was about to strike him with his own weapon.

Hierarch Sisel, and though it trembled, his voice was surprisingly strong.

Brayen ran to the front yard and found Chief Sisel holding Lily in his arms as she kicked and screamed at him to let her go to Jack.

As the gathered nobles spoke the response to Sisels words, four guardsman stepped forward and slid two long poles through the coffins handles, rucking the embroidered head of the Eddon wolf on the covering cloth so that its snarl seemed to turn to a look of confusion, then lifted the coffin and carried it to the door of the chapel.

Two Trigonate mantises spoke on behalf of Hierarch Sisels ecclesiastical court, which believed it had jurisdiction over the town court in a particular case.