sceaba = [scafa]
[ sceabb] m. ‘scab,’ CP. [‘shab’]
[ sceabbede] purulent, having sores or scabs, OEG. [‘shabbed’]
[ sceacan6] (tr. and intr.) to ‘shake,’ move quickly to and fro, MtL: go, glide, hasten, flee, depart, B; Æ: pass from, proceed, CP.
[ sceacdōm] (æ) m. flight, Æ.
[ sceacel] (e) m. ‘shackle,’ WW: plectrum.
[ scēacere] m. robber, NG. [Ger. schächer]
[ sceacga] m. rough hair, wool, etc., WW. [‘shag’]
[ sceacgede] hairy, shaggy, WW.
[ sceaclīne] (WW 18226) = [sceatlīne]