[ Sacristane], sb. sacristan, Cath.; secristoun, Voc.; sexteyne, Prompt.; sexteyn, C2.—AF. secrestein, OF. sacristain, sexton (Cotg.); from Church Lat. sacrista (Voc.).
[ Sad], adj. sated, over full, weary, satisfied, serious, firm, sober, discreet, grave, PP, S2, S3, C, C2, C3, W; sead, S; sæd, S; sadde, adv., S3; sadder, comp., more soundly (of sleep), PP.—AS. sæd: OS. sad, sated; cp. OHG. sat (Tatian): Goth. saths; cp. Lat. satis; see Brugmann, § 109.
[ Sadel], sb. saddle, C3; sadyl, Prompt. Comb.: sadel-bowe, saddle-bow, S.—AS. sadol.
[ Sadelien], v. to saddle; sadelede, pt. s., S; sadeled, pp., G.—AS. sadelian.
[ Sadly], adv. seriously, S3, C, C2, C3; sadlier, comp., more heavily, PP; sadloker, more soundly, S2, PP.
[ Sadnes], sb. stedfastness, soberness, discreetness, S3, WA; sadnesse, C2, P, W, W2.
[ Sæclian], v. to sicken; sæclede, pt. s., S. See [Sek].