[ sceatwyrpan] to make the payment to the bridegroom on which the bride passes into his power from that of the father, WW 3861 (v. ES 42·170).
[ scēað] (ǣ, ē) f. ‘sheath,’ Æ, JnL (ēæ): spike, nail, JnL 2023? [cp. [hornscēað]]
[ sceaða] (a) m. injurious person, criminal, thief, assassin, B, Mt; Æ: (†) warrior, antagonist: fiend, devil: injury, Gen 549. [‘scathe’]
sceaðan = [sceððan]
[ sceaðel] f. shuttle? weaver’s slay? LL 455, 15, 1 (v. ANS 115165).
sceaðenes = [sceðnes]
[ sceaðful] hurtful, GD 209. [‘scatheful’]
[ sceaðian] to injure, spoil, steal.
[ sceaðig] (æ) injurious, ÆGr 6315.
[ sceaðung] f. injury, damage, TC 13818.