Savoure, v. taste, D 171; Savoureth, pr. s. I 122; Saveren, pr. pl. mind, care for, I 820; Savour, imp. s. have relish for, 13. 5.

Savóured, adj. perfumed, R. 547.

Savouringe, s. tasting, I 959. See Savoringe.

Savourly, adj. enjoyably, A 3735.

Sawcefleem, adj. covered with pimples (due to an excess of humour called salsa phlegma), A 625. See note.

Sawe, s. saying, speech, T. v. 38; A 1163, 1526, B 2671, D 660, G 1441; word, B 2925; discourse, G 691; Sawes, pl. sayings, T. ii. 41; words, T. iv. 1395. And see Soth.

Sawe, Say; see See.

Sayde, said; see Seye.

Sayl, s. sail, D 1688; Sail, L. 654; Sayles, pl. B 4. m 7. 6. See Seyl.

Sayle; see Saile.