[ scuccgyld] (eu1) n. idol, PPs 10526.
[ scūdan2] to run, hurry? Gu 828.
[ scūfan2] (ēo) to ‘shove,’ thrust, push, Æ, Ma, MH; Æ: push with violence, urge, impel, Met: push out, expel, deliver up: (†) display: (intr.) to move, go.
[ sculan] anv. pres. 1 sing, sce(a)l(l), scal, pl. sculon (eo), pret. sc(e)olde, sc(e)alde to be obliged (‘shall,’ have to, must, must needs, am bound to, ought to), Æ, AO, Bo, CP: owe, Mt, Lk.
[ scul-dor] m., nap. -dru, -dra, +scyl-dru, -dre ‘shoulder,’ Bl, Ep, Lcd.
[ sculdorhrægl] n. cape, WW 32724.
[ sculdorwærc] m. pain in the shoulders, Lcd.
sculdur = [sculdor]
[ scule] pres. subj. of [sculan].
sculthēta (WW) = [scyldlǣta]