[ Scaðe], sb. harm, S, C2; schathe, S2; skaith, S3; skathe, C, G; scath, WA; skath, H.—Icel. skaði; cp. OHG. scado (Otfrid).
[ Scean], pt. s. shone, S; see [Schynen].
[ Sceappend], sb. creator, S; see [Scheppende].
[ Scel], shall, S; see [Schal].
[ Sceolde], should, S; see [Scholde].
[ Scewie], imp. pl. let us see, S; see [Schewen].
[ Schade], sb. shade, shadow, WA; schadowe, Prompt.; schadewe, S; shadwe, C2, C3. Phr.: in ssede, darkly, S2.—AS. sceadu (stem sceadwa): OS. skado; cp. OHG. scato (Tatian).
[ Schaft], sb. shape, make, form, creature, S, S2; schafte, PP; shafte, PP; scepþe, S2; schafte, pl., S; safte, S; ssepþes, S2.—AS. (ge)sceaft.
[ Schakaris], sb. pl. drops of dew hanging down, S3.
[ Schaken], v. to shake, Prompt.; ssake, S2; sakeð, pr. s., S; schok, pt. s., S, S2; schake, pp., C.—AS. sceacan, pt. scóc, pp. scacen.