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sārignes f. sadness, grief. Æ,Chr. ['sorri- ness'^ sārlic grievous, sad, doleful, painful, lament- able, Miter, Æ,R,Bo,Bl. adv. -lice 'sorely,' grievously, mournfully, bitterly, painfully, Æ,Bl,Bo,J>tl;CP. sārnes f, affliction, distress, suffering, pain, grief, Æ. ['soreness'] sārseofung f. complain!, WW48S38. sārslege† m. painful MOIL: sārspell n. sad story, complaint. sārstæf‡ in. cutting word, abuse, insult. sārung = sārgung ; sarw- = searvv- sār-wracu† f., gds, -wræce grievous perse- cution, sore tribulation. sārwylm m. pain, illness, Gtrll23. saturege f. savory (plant), Lcdl47&. ['sa- tureie'] sāul = sāwol ±sāwan' to 'sow,' strew seed, implant, Æ,Bo, Zed,6", VPs : disseminate, Bo,CP. sāweiMsāwol +sāweled having a soul, G. sāwend, sāwere (Mi) m. 'sower.' sāwl (CP)Msāwol sāwlian to expire, Æ. sāwlung (e2) f. dying, Shr. ['sonlina'] sā-wol (-wel, -wul, -wl) i, gs, sāwle 'soul,' life, JE,B,Bl,Bo,yPs;CP : spirit, Bl,Chr : living being, J£. sāwolberend m. human being, B1004(wl). sāwoleund (e) spiritual, Gīi288. sawoldrēor‡ n. life-blood. sāwolgedāl† n. death. sāwolgesceot = sāwolscot sāwoihord (e2, wl)† n. life, body. sāwolhūs† n. (soul house), body. sāwollēas soulless, lifeless, Æ. sāwol-sceat (e2), -scot in. -payment to the church on, the death of a person, LL. sāworSearf f. soul's need, TC474(wl). sāwon pret. pi, of sēon, sāwul^sāwol sea-, scā-, v. also seea-, scēa-. scāblot = scāffōt; seād = +scēad I. scāda m. crown of head, PPsBT'1. ['shade'] scādesealf (ēa) f. sali'e or powder (for the, head.?), LCD. +seādwyrt f. oxeye, LCD 103a. scæ-, seǽ- = scea-, scēa- scæe, scec ' Itoja,'fettsrs, JGPh 1-329. [Du. sehake] scæcen pp. of sceacan. scæd = (l) scead; (2) sceabb seaettamund = sceaftmund scæfS = sceafoSa scoBg^ = scego ; seaem- = scam- scǽnan I. (±) (ō. ēa) to break, wrentli open, JB, ['shene''] II. (+) to render brilliant? Sot.222 (QK). scænc = scene ; scændan = sciendan +scænīngnes f. collision, WW38410. scǽpf=^scēaj}; scæptlō (Cp) = soeaftlō scEer = scear I. and II. | |||||||||||||
scæron pret. pi, of soieran. seætS I. (Ge»)=scēaS. II. = sceg'5 scæS- = sceS-, sceao'- scafa m. plane, Ep,LL. ['shave'] d-scafan6 (a, æ, ea) to 'share,' scrape, polish, Cp,RH. SCāfiōt splay-footed. GL, scaīde = sccolde pret, 3 sg. of sculan. scaldhūl papi/rns-plaitt. Cpl491 (v. ES 43-;520). ScaldSŷfel = sccaldoyfel sealu = scealn | |||||||||||||
scamf sest ' shamefast, ' -modest, CP. scamful (eo) modest, DR. ['shameful'] scamian (ea, eo, o) (w. g.) to be ashamed, blush, B,GP : (impers., w. a. of pers. andg, of thing) cause shame, Æ(en).CP. ['shame'] scamisc causing shame, WW532-1. scamlēas 'shameless,' impudent, immodest, CP, scamlēaslic shameless, CP. adv. -lice 'shamelessly,' OP. scamleast (ea') f, impudence, shamelessness, immodesty. scamlic (æ, ea) shameful, disgraceful, OEO', AO : modest, ['sharndy'] adv. -lice, CP. scamlim n. private -member, GPH 390. scamol (æ1, e1, ea1, eo1, ol ; ea, u3) m. stool, footstool, bench, table (of money-changers), Sl(eo), VPs(o). ['shamble'] scamu (ea, eo, o) {.'shame, ' confusion Cp(o), Lfc(eo) : disgrace, dishonour, C'r(o) : in- sult, MkR.(o) : shameful circumstance, WW : modesty, CP : private parts, Oen, W W. s. don to inflict injury, scaniul = scamol scamung (ea) f. disgrace, LPs6820. scan pret. 3 sg. of seīnan, soanca m. 'shank,' shin, leg, Ph,WW : ham? LL (scone). scancbend (seang-) m. leg-band, yarier, WW 1523il, scancforad broken-legged-, CP. scancgebeorg f. leg-greave, WW535". scancgegirela in. leg-clothing, leg-band, mil-let, garter, WW467-9. scancllra m. calf of the leg, WW2664. seand I. (pa, eo, o) f. ignominy, shame, con- fusion, disgrace, Chr,Cr : scandal, disgrace- ful thing, CP. II. n.. wretch, impostor, recreant, buffoon, Aī, III. f. bad woman, ['skond'] sc&nālul shameful, disgraceful, MIL ['shorul- full'] scandhūs m, konsf, of ill fame, MH26-*. scandīie (ea, o) shameful, disgraceful, vile, unchaste, Bo ; Æ,AO(o). [^shondly'] adv. -Hce shamefully, obscenely : insultingly, scandlicnes f. shame, disgrace, CP(o) : dis- graceful act, scandluflende loving shamefully, 2DA31-2S. +scandnes (e, y) f. shame, confusion, M, Ps. ['shendne.ss'j | |||||||||||||