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GLOSSARY.
Sacryfy, v. to sacrifice, ii. 1001.
Sacryfyis, r. sacrifice, ii. 566.
Sacryte,consecrated, vii. 2924.
Sad, a. weary, tired, ii. 67 ; sade, v.
539-
Sadill syde [? see note, p. 21], iv. 220.
Sadly, adv. deeply, soundly, ii. 998,
iii. 360; strongly, iv. 290.
Sagatis, adv. in that way, thus, W
iii. 360, W v. 64, 5419, W vii.
2507.
Saill, v. to assail, W vi. 2330.
Sakles, a. innocent, ii. 12, v. 284.
Salffit, pp. saved, ii. 1078.
Salt, s. attack, W iv. 104.
Saltare, s. psalter, v. 3502.
Salus, s. salutation, viii. 5149.
Salust, pt. saluted, viii. 5267.
Sampil, s. example, instance, ii. 1465.
Samyn, adv. together, i. 358.
Sandalis, s. sandals, vii. 2001.
Sange, s. song ; he made na sange, he
made no boast, no display, vi. 1981.
Sariandis, s. servants, v. 2694 (R).
Sariot, s. frock, over garment, \V iv.
219.
Saris, v. 3 sing, hurts, ix. Prol. 40.
Sarraly, adv. closely, unitedly, viii.
2249 ; sarrely, W viii. 2565.
Sary, a. sorry, ii. 48, v. 290.
Saucht, pp. reconciled, iv. 1180, v.
510*
Sauchtenynge, s. reconciliation, v.
3165-
Sauf, v, to save, ii. 1190; to sauff,
except, iii. 541 ; sauff failje, with¬
out fail, ix. 1138.
Sauf condyte, r. safe-conduct, viii.
793> 839-
Saull heill, s. good of the soul, W vi.
924-
Saw, s. language, i. Prol. 30.
Saw, v.. to sow, i. 1620.
Sawe, v. to save, viii. 3739.
Sawage, a. cruel, W ii. 567.
Saworande, pr. p. tasting, savouring,
i. 728, viii. 1477.
Sawowre, s. perfume, i. Prol. 126
w-
Sawyn, pp. cut, vii. 545 (sewin W).
Saynand, pr. p. signing, W viii. 1789.
Scaith, s. harm, W ii. 1436.
Scaithis, v. to do harm, W ix. 650.
Scalyt,//. withdrew, viii. 1791.
Scantly, adv. with difficulty, iv. 1358.
Schaiff, v. to shave, iv. 1723, v. 1069.
Schankis, s. legs, vii. 2668.
Schape, v. ; schape away, to turn
away, W viii. 5583.
Schaply, adv. in a shapely manner,
iv. 219.
Schappin, pp. made, shaped, i. 75 ;
schapyn, created, viii. 2272.
Schare, pt. carved, vi. 1251.
Scharpit, pp. sharpened, roused, W
viii. 2224.
Schaulde, a. shallow, vii. 769;
schawlde, iv. 255.
Schaw, s. wood, thicket, viii. 5976.
Schawadouris, s. wanderers, viii.
4363-
Schawyne, pp. shaved, iii. 430.
Schenande, pr. p. shining, i. 1002.
Scher, v. to cut, ii. 1000.
Schere, s. groin, iii. 863.
Schet, s. shroud, v. 3945.
Schew, pt. showed, W ii. 1287 ;
schewit, ii. 1289.
Scheyn, s. fair lady, viii. 1281.
Schidis, s. brands, logs, iii. 775 ;
schidys, v. 2490.
Schiltrum, s. band, body, viii. 1769.
Schip, pt. prepared, ix. 128.
Schip brokyn, shipwrecked, iv. 1038.
Schippyn, s. shipping, ii. 1324, v.
5}55-
Schire, adv. brightly, iii. 775, v.
2490.
Schirefdome, s. county, vii. 1168.
Schirawe, s. sheriff, viii. 2085 ; schir-
raif, viii. 3154; schirrayis, pi., viii.
2451.
Schone, a. bright? W iv. 1654.
Schone, v. to shun, to hesitate ? W
viii. 5922 (schwne R). See Soyne.
Schore,/?. cut, ii. 1015 ; schorn, pp.
cut open, vi. 2238, vii. 1283.
Schot,//. pushed, viii. 4945.
Schottis, s. showers, i. 404.
Schoure, s. shower, ii. 1171.
Schoyn, s. shoes, ii. 1103.
Schoyt, s. shot, shooting, ii. 1496.
Schrywe, v. to shrive, viii. 5229 ;
schrewyn,//., v. 1760, viii. 5233.
Schulture, s. sculpture, iii. 1028.
Schupe, pt. prepared, disposed, made
ready, W iii. 858, W v. 1991, W
viii. 3652 ; schuppe, viii. 3422 ;
schup, ix. 15.
Schut, v. to rush, viii. 5792.
Schyre, a. bright, burning, iv. 1920,
y. 578, viii. 1772.
Scisma, s. schism, vi. 1099.
Scisum, s. division, iii. 678.
Sciwill, a. civil, viii. 416.
Sclandyr, s. defamation, v. 2474.
Scolar, r. pupil, v. 412 ; scoleris, pi.,
v. 3368.

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