Sacrilege, s. I 801; sorcery, B 1. p 4. 181.
Sad, adj. stable, firm, B 1. m 4. 1; B 2. p 4. 54; I 129, 310; staid, A 2985; sober, B 3. p 10. 25; B 5. p 6. 119; E 220, 237; fixed, constant, unmoved, settled, E 693, 754; sad, R. 211; devoted, 23. 9; trusty, H 275; serious, grave, 3. 918; calm, settled, G 397; staid, L. 1581, 1876; earnest, HF. 2089; Sadde, pl. grave, 5. 578; E 1002; staid, steady, 3. 860; discreet, B 135; sure, H 258.
Sadel, s. saddle, L. 1199; A 2646; H 52; Sadeles, pl. I 433.
Sadel-bowe, s. saddle-bow, A 2691.
Sadly, adv. firmly, A 2602; discreetly, B 1266, 2412; steadfastly, I 124; carefully, A. ii. 29. 13; D 2164; firmly, tightly, E 1100; in a settled way, i.e. deeply, unstintingly, B 743.
Sadnesse, s. soberness, staidness, 6. 29; E 1591; calmness, B 4. p 1. 42; patience, E 452.
Saf-cundwyt, s. safe-conduct, T. iv. 139 n.
Saffron with, ger. to tinge with saffron, to colour, C 345.
Saffroun, s. saffron; like saffron = of a bright yellowish colour, B 1920.
Sail, s. L. 654. See Sayl.