[ ±sceaft] fn., nap. -tu, -ta, -te created being, creature, Æ, CP: creation, construction, existence, Æ, CP: (+) dispensation, destiny, fate, CP: (+) condition, nature. [[scieppan]]
[ sceaft-lō], pl. -lōn spear-strap, Cp (sce(a)pt-).
[ sceaftmund] (æ) f. span, LL. [‘shaftment’]
[ sceaftrihte] adv. in a straight line, CC 54.
sceafð = [sceafoða]
[ sceaga] (a) m. copse, Ct; Mdf. [‘shaw’]
sceagod = [sceacgede]
[ sceal] pres. 1 and 3 sg. of [sculan].
[ scealc] m. servant, retainer, soldier, subject, member of a crew, Ps: man, youth, B. [‘shalk’]
[ sceald] shallow, PST 1895-8, 532.