Okay, I've gotten this far: Seant, voyez Sied.

Seant, Habilis, Decens, Decorus.

Il est bien seant, Decet.

Cet habit t'est bien seant, Sedet tibi haec vestis. Quintilianus.


On to sied: Sied, voyez Seant.

Il luy sied bien à parler, Loquitur laute, Scite dicit, Eleganter loquitur.

Voyez si cet accoustrement me sied bien, Vide an ornatus hic me condecet.

Cest habit te sied bien, Sedet tibi haec vestis.

I'm not even going to try and translate; hopefully the...Latin?...will help somebody else do it. Both quotes came from
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/TLF.html#form, a French dictionary from 1606. Oh--I went to sied because voyez means see.