Sayn, Saytz, see Sei(e); Saynte, see Seynte.
Sake, n. in for ... sake (with interven. gen. or poss. adj.), (i) for (one's) sake, VIII a 96, XII introd.; (ii) on (one's) account, XV c 23; (with loss of prec. inflexion) I 177, XVII 88 (note). [OE. sacu; cf. ON. fyrir sakir because of.]
Sakke, n. sack, VIII a 9. [OE. sacc.]
Sakles, adj. innocent (i.e. against whom you had no just quarrel), XIV a 3. [OE. sac-lēas, from ON. sak-lauss.]
Sale, n. in to the sale, for sale, XII b 148. [OE. *salu, (once) sala.]
Sal(l), Saltou. See Schal.
Salt(e), adj. salt, VIII a 279, IX 13, XII a 166, &c.; n. XIII a 30. [OE. salt, adj. and n.]
Salvacioun, n. salvation, IX 333. [OFr. salvacioun.]
Sam(e), Samen, Somyn (VII), adv. together, VII 66, XVI 170, 239, XVII 316; brether sam, brothers both, XVII 320; al samen, all sam (togeder), (all) together, XVII 292, 530; with one accord, VI 158; see Alsaume. [OE. æt samne, somne; (late) somen; cf. ON. allir saman.]
Same, adj. same I 188, &c.; pron. in þe (þis) same, the very one (or thing), XII b 78, XVI 56, 71, &c. [ON. sam-r.]