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seek (v.)

Old English secan "inquire, search for; pursue; long for, wish for, desire; look for, expect from," influenced by Old Norse soekja, both from Proto-Germanic *sakanan (source also of Old Saxon sokian, Old Frisian seka, Middle Dutch soekan, Old High German suohhan, German suchen, Gothic sokjan), from PIE *sag-yo-, from root *sag- "to track down, seek out" (source also of Latin sagire "to perceive quickly or keenly," sagus "presaging, predicting," Old Irish saigim "seek"). The natural modern form of the Anglo-Saxon word as uninfluenced by Norse is in beseech. Related: Sought; seeking.

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Definitions of seek from WordNet
1
seek (v.)
try to get or reach;
seek an education
seek a position
seek happiness
seek (v.)
try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of;
Synonyms: search / look for
seek (v.)
make an effort or attempt;
She always seeks to do good in the world
He sought to improve himself
Synonyms: try / attempt / essay / assay
seek (v.)
go to or towards;
a liquid seeks its own level
seek (v.)
inquire for;
seek directions from a local
2
seek (n.)
the movement of a read/write head to a specific data track on a disk;
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