Si-quar; see under [Sið].
[ Sire], sb. a prince, king, lord, father, master, a term used in addressing knights, kings, S, S2, P, G; syr, Prompt.—AF. sire (for *se’ior); Lat. senior, older; so F. pire; Lat. peior, worse.
[ Siser], sb. strong drink; see [Sicer].
[ Sisour], sb. juror, PP; sysour, P; see [Asisour].
[ Sisoure], sb. a person deputed to hold assizes, juryman, P, S2, G; sisour, PP; sysour, PP.—Low Lat. assisorem (Ducange), from OF. a(s)sise, a sitting down, also a settlement, pp. fem. of aseeir; Lat. assidēre, to sit at.
[ Siste], sixth, S; see [Sixte].
[ Sistren], pl. sisters, C; see [Suster].
[ Site], sb. grief, S2; syte, WA, HD.—Icel. sút; AS. suht; cp. OHG. suht (Otfrid), Goth. sauhts, sickness.