Seel, n. [AS. sǣl, from sǣl good, prosperous. See Silly.] 1. Good fortune; favorable opportunity; prosperity. “So have I seel”. Chaucer.
2. Time; season; as, hay seel.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Seel, n. [AS. sǣl, from sǣl good, prosperous. See Silly.] 1. Good fortune; favorable opportunity; prosperity. “So have I seel”. Chaucer.
2. Time; season; as, hay seel.