[ scipcræft] m. naval force, Chr 1048d.

[ scipdrincende] shipwrecked, DR 6116.

[ scipe] m. pay, teage, WW; Æ 3155: position, rank. [‘shipe’]

scipehere = [sciphere]

[ scipen] (e, y) f. ‘shippon,’ stall, cattle-shed, A, BH (y).

[ scipere] (y) m. shipman, sailor, Chr. [‘shipper’]

[ scipfæreld] n. voyage, GD 27318.

[ scipfæt] n. a vessel in the form of a ship, WW 1248.

[ scipfarend] m. sailor, BH 3·15 (title).

[ scipfērend] m. sailor, An 250.