seech means lancashire, West Country, and possibly other dialects' form of seek. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 69 out of 100.
Etymology
An alternative development of Middle English sēchen, seken, from Old English sēċan. Compare beseech (vs beseek).
verb
- Lancashire, West Country, and possibly other dialects' form of seek.“"I have spokken for misel',—an' for thee too. To th' best o' my thinkin', Jone,—wherever yo finden folk yo'n find foos." "Well; it's th' likeliest shop to seech form 'em in, as how 'tis." "It is, owd lad; an' if yo leeten of onybody at o', yo connot go wrang."”