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INDEX OF WORDS AND GLOSSARY.
156
Seme, sime, seyme, v. seem, appear,
ii. 184. 2500* et passim ; semes,
simes, semys, befits, is suitable, ii.
no. 1481*
Semelie, semelye, a. seemly, fair, ii.
62. 836*
Sempill, sampill, sympill, simpill,
symple, a. simple, ii. 12. 141*, 50.
670*, 216. 2915* ; iii. 285. 36* ;
s. dyapasoun, iii. 42. 117*
Sen, adv. since, passim.
. See Send.
Senatur(e), senatour, n. senator, iii.
56. 298*
Send, v. pres, and past, send, sent,
passim. See also God sen.
Sendill, sindill, seindill, adv. seldom ;
s. tymes, ‘ seldom-times,’ seldom, ii.
134. 1805*
Sensualitee, sensualitie, «., ii. 58.
775*, 82. mo*, 84. 1119*, 1128*;
iii. 56- 3I3* (see note), 64. 454*,
135- 3i*
Sent, «. scent, ii. 60. 802*, 146.
1974*
Sentence, sentens, «. meaning, lesson,
moral, purpose, opinion, ii. 2. 12*,
10. 117, 44. 580*, 82. 1092*, 140.
1886*, 170. 2294*; judgement of
court, decision {legal), doom, ii.
88. 1171*, 90. 1217*; iii. 8. 151,
14. 309, 141. 38*, 163. 36*
SentowriF. See Cuntauris.
Senseis, seinjeis, n. pi. marks, tokens,
11. 190. 2560*
Senjour, senjeour, seinjeour, n. elder
man, senior, iii. 115. 25*; pi. ‘fine
fellows,’ iii. 176. 2381*
Separate, seperate, a., iii. 56. 313*
Serherus. See Cerkerus.
Serche. See Seirche.
Seres. See Ceres.
Seriosite(e), seriositie, n. seriousness,
iii. 56. 307*
Serk. See Sark.
Sermone, n. discourse, iii. 12. 270
Serpent, n., iii. 11. 228, 33. 105*,
56. 324*
Serf. See Seirche.
Seruand, n. servant, ii. 190. 2572*
Serne, serve, v. serve, aid, iii. 164.
66* (see note) ; (of food, at table),
iii. 18. 420 ; s. to, ii. 34. 431*
, v. deserve, iii. 163. 37*
Seruice, n. dealing, operation, act, ii.
160. 2178* ; to mak s., to do s., ii.
32. 430*
Seruitour, ii. 34. 443*
Sef. See Ceis.
Sessonabill, seasonable, a., ii. 126.
1710*
Sessoun, n. season, iii. 3. 1
, n. seasoning {of sauce), iii. 18.
421
Set, v. set, fix, place, ii. 44. 595*,
210. 2831* ; iii. 170. 15* et passim ;
{of an arrow), ii. 56. 752* ; j. up
{of sheaves), ii. 134. 1818* (see note);
s. {the heart), iii. 26. 16*, 93. 114;
s. in aventure, ii. 50. 649*; s.
cure, apply oneself, ii. 94. 1252* ;
s. till, place before, ii. 321. 74 (see
note to ii. 18. 235); wes s., was,
ii. 6. 67*; s. at nocht, ii. 134.
1812*; s. on syde, set aside, ii.
140. 1902* ; s. by, refuse, ii. 148.
1998* ; suit, be the business of, iii.
192. 2605 (see note); become (of a
dress), iii. 103. 40; compose, write
{of a song), iii. 11. 243, 114. 7*;
give, convey {legal), ii. 202. 2736* ;
set {of a planet), iii. 3. 12
Sete, n. seat, throne, iii. 146. 6
Sethe, seith(e), sietli, v. boil, cook,
ii. 19. 235* (see note to ii. 18. 235) ;
iii. 62. 412*
Seuin, a. seven {gen. epithet); s. yir,
ii. 152. 2056*
Severall, a. and adv., ii. 176. 2382*;
iii. 141. 51
Sew(e), sowe, n. pottage, broth (with
meat in it), iii. 62. 402*
, v. sew, stitch, ii. 182. 2473*
Sewall. See Ciuile Law.
Sey, n. sea. See Se.
Seyme. See Seme.
Sic, sik, a. such, passim; such a one,
iii. 170. 22
, adv. so {sa), iii. 170. 23*, &c.
Sich, n. sigh, distress, iii. 109. 10
, v. sigh, ii. 36. 477*, 70- 947*,
280. 120 (see note to 214. 2881) ;
iii. 6. 100, 24. 601, 35. 127*, 92.
58 (see note), 94. 124
Siching, n. sighing, iii. 19. 450, 22.
540, 37. 162*
Sicht, sycht, n. sight = eyes, iii. 10.
207, 132. 1784*, 156. 3*; glimpse,
iii. 97- 35 1 face (of God), ii. 270.
335
Sicker, a. and adv. sure, certain,
secure, trustworthy, ‘ good,’ ii. 50.
669*, 158. 2144*, 160. 2153*, 168.
2274*, 184. 2483* ; iii. 150. 22
Sickernes, sikernes, n. safety, surety,
sureness, ii. 28. 380* ; iii. 103. 33
Sickkerlie, sikkerlie, adv. surely, ii.
190. 2577*, 204. 2759*
156
Seme, sime, seyme, v. seem, appear,
ii. 184. 2500* et passim ; semes,
simes, semys, befits, is suitable, ii.
no. 1481*
Semelie, semelye, a. seemly, fair, ii.
62. 836*
Sempill, sampill, sympill, simpill,
symple, a. simple, ii. 12. 141*, 50.
670*, 216. 2915* ; iii. 285. 36* ;
s. dyapasoun, iii. 42. 117*
Sen, adv. since, passim.
. See Send.
Senatur(e), senatour, n. senator, iii.
56. 298*
Send, v. pres, and past, send, sent,
passim. See also God sen.
Sendill, sindill, seindill, adv. seldom ;
s. tymes, ‘ seldom-times,’ seldom, ii.
134. 1805*
Sensualitee, sensualitie, «., ii. 58.
775*, 82. mo*, 84. 1119*, 1128*;
iii. 56- 3I3* (see note), 64. 454*,
135- 3i*
Sent, «. scent, ii. 60. 802*, 146.
1974*
Sentence, sentens, «. meaning, lesson,
moral, purpose, opinion, ii. 2. 12*,
10. 117, 44. 580*, 82. 1092*, 140.
1886*, 170. 2294*; judgement of
court, decision {legal), doom, ii.
88. 1171*, 90. 1217*; iii. 8. 151,
14. 309, 141. 38*, 163. 36*
SentowriF. See Cuntauris.
Senseis, seinjeis, n. pi. marks, tokens,
11. 190. 2560*
Senjour, senjeour, seinjeour, n. elder
man, senior, iii. 115. 25*; pi. ‘fine
fellows,’ iii. 176. 2381*
Separate, seperate, a., iii. 56. 313*
Serherus. See Cerkerus.
Serche. See Seirche.
Seres. See Ceres.
Seriosite(e), seriositie, n. seriousness,
iii. 56. 307*
Serk. See Sark.
Sermone, n. discourse, iii. 12. 270
Serpent, n., iii. 11. 228, 33. 105*,
56. 324*
Serf. See Seirche.
Seruand, n. servant, ii. 190. 2572*
Serne, serve, v. serve, aid, iii. 164.
66* (see note) ; (of food, at table),
iii. 18. 420 ; s. to, ii. 34. 431*
, v. deserve, iii. 163. 37*
Seruice, n. dealing, operation, act, ii.
160. 2178* ; to mak s., to do s., ii.
32. 430*
Seruitour, ii. 34. 443*
Sef. See Ceis.
Sessonabill, seasonable, a., ii. 126.
1710*
Sessoun, n. season, iii. 3. 1
, n. seasoning {of sauce), iii. 18.
421
Set, v. set, fix, place, ii. 44. 595*,
210. 2831* ; iii. 170. 15* et passim ;
{of an arrow), ii. 56. 752* ; j. up
{of sheaves), ii. 134. 1818* (see note);
s. {the heart), iii. 26. 16*, 93. 114;
s. in aventure, ii. 50. 649*; s.
cure, apply oneself, ii. 94. 1252* ;
s. till, place before, ii. 321. 74 (see
note to ii. 18. 235); wes s., was,
ii. 6. 67*; s. at nocht, ii. 134.
1812*; s. on syde, set aside, ii.
140. 1902* ; s. by, refuse, ii. 148.
1998* ; suit, be the business of, iii.
192. 2605 (see note); become (of a
dress), iii. 103. 40; compose, write
{of a song), iii. 11. 243, 114. 7*;
give, convey {legal), ii. 202. 2736* ;
set {of a planet), iii. 3. 12
Sete, n. seat, throne, iii. 146. 6
Sethe, seith(e), sietli, v. boil, cook,
ii. 19. 235* (see note to ii. 18. 235) ;
iii. 62. 412*
Seuin, a. seven {gen. epithet); s. yir,
ii. 152. 2056*
Severall, a. and adv., ii. 176. 2382*;
iii. 141. 51
Sew(e), sowe, n. pottage, broth (with
meat in it), iii. 62. 402*
, v. sew, stitch, ii. 182. 2473*
Sewall. See Ciuile Law.
Sey, n. sea. See Se.
Seyme. See Seme.
Sic, sik, a. such, passim; such a one,
iii. 170. 22
, adv. so {sa), iii. 170. 23*, &c.
Sich, n. sigh, distress, iii. 109. 10
, v. sigh, ii. 36. 477*, 70- 947*,
280. 120 (see note to 214. 2881) ;
iii. 6. 100, 24. 601, 35. 127*, 92.
58 (see note), 94. 124
Siching, n. sighing, iii. 19. 450, 22.
540, 37. 162*
Sicht, sycht, n. sight = eyes, iii. 10.
207, 132. 1784*, 156. 3*; glimpse,
iii. 97- 35 1 face (of God), ii. 270.
335
Sicker, a. and adv. sure, certain,
secure, trustworthy, ‘ good,’ ii. 50.
669*, 158. 2144*, 160. 2153*, 168.
2274*, 184. 2483* ; iii. 150. 22
Sickernes, sikernes, n. safety, surety,
sureness, ii. 28. 380* ; iii. 103. 33
Sickkerlie, sikkerlie, adv. surely, ii.
190. 2577*, 204. 2759*
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