[ scȳde] pret. 3 sg. of [scēon] and [scȳan, scȳn].
[ scyfe] (e, i) m. shove, pushing, precipitation, furtherance, instigation, CP. tō +sc. head-long.
[ scyfel], scyfele f. woman’s hood, head-dress, Gl.
[ scȳft] pres. 3 sg. of [scūfan].
scyftan = [sciftan]
[ +scȳgean] to furnish with shoes, TC 61626.
[ scyhhan] to shy (of a mule), ES 43·318.
[ scyhte] † pret. of a vb. *scyccan? impelled, prompted, urged, Gen 898; Gu 98.
[ scyl] I. sonorous, shrill, Rim 27. [‘shill’]