[ scipgefēre] n. sailing, BH 1502.
[ scipgetāwu] f. tackling of a ship, WW 18124.
[ scipgyld] n. ship-tax, ship-money, Ct.
[ sciphamor] m. hammer for giving a signal to rowers, WW.
[ sciphere] m. naval force, fleet (usu. hostile), squadron, armada, AO, Chr: crew of a warship.
[ scipherelic] naval, HGl 40640.
[ sciphlǣder] f. ship’s ladder, WW.
[ sciphlæst] (y) m. ship-load, crew, AO, CP: ship of burden.
[ sciphlāford] m. master of a ship, skipper, WW 18121.
[ scipian] to take ‘ship,’ embark: (±) man or equip a ship, Chr.