Schaȝe, n. shaw, small wood, V 93 (see Side). [OE. scaga.]

Schakeled, pp. shackled; protected with greaves, XV h 12. [OE. sceacul, fetter.]

Schal, Schall(e), Shal(l), Sal(l), v. auxil. 1 and 3 sg. pres. am (is) to, must, shall, will, I 22, II 172, 207, IV a 7, 79, IX 69, XIV a 34, XV a 10, XVI 15, XVII 164, &c.; 2 sg. Sal(l), IV a 17, 40; Schal(l), Shal(l), V 79, XVI 299, XVII 121, 381, &c.; Schalt(e), Shalt, I 206, II 130, VI 204, &c.; (with suffixed pron.) Saltou, XIV a 23; Shaltow, VIII a 223; pl. Sal(l), IV a 62, XIV b 18, &c.; Schal, Schall(e), V 332, XVI 49, 192, &c.; Schyn, V 333; Scholle, XIII b 39; Schull, Schulle(n), Shul(en), I 38, VIII a 140, IX 63, 210, XI a 9, b 82, &c. Pa. t. (ind. and subj.), was going to, ought to, was (were) to, should, would; Schold(e), Shold(e), II 467, VIII a 36, b 67, 80, IX 89, XII a 111, &c.; Schuld(e), Shuld(e), I 50, 69, 106, II 44, 190, V 16, XI a 21, &c.; Ssolde, III 7; Suld(e), IV a 91, b 19, X 12, &c.; 2 sg. Schulde, XVI 241; Schust, II 420, 570, &c. Note ellipse of a foll. verb, as 'have', XVII 227; freq. 'go', 'come', II 130, IV a 91, V 16, 332. Which slepe schal, that may (at any time) sleep, XII a 117; when it schuld be, whenever it was, II 370. [OE. sceal; sculon, scylon; scólde, &c.]

Schalk, Shalke, n. man, V 200, 304, VII 72, 89. [OE. scealc, servant, (in verse) man.]

Scham(e), Schome (V), Shame, n. shame, XIV c 13; disgrace, XII b 224; disgraceful thing, V 304; ignominy, disaster, harm, XIV a 12, b 84, XV i 18, XVII 301; pl. shameful things, I 2. [OE. scamu, scomu.]

Schamfully, adv. ignominiously, IV a 66. [OE. scamful-līce.]

Schank(e), n. leg (below the knee), XV h 12. [OE. scanca.]

Schapellis. See Chapel(le).

Schap(e), Schappe, Shappe, v.; Schop, Shope, pa. t. V 260, VII 72; Schaped, pp. V 272; Schape(n), XII a 130, 169, &c.; Yschape, XIII a 45. Trans. to fashion, make, V *261, 272, VII 72, VIII b 18, IX 107; to turn (into), XII a 169, XIII a 45; to contrive, bring (it) about, V 70, XII a 130; ordain, appoint, V 260; schappe ȝou to, appoint for yourselves, XIV d 7; refl. in shappis hym, designs, intends, XVI 155; intr. to prepare, be about (to), X 14. [OE. sceppan, scōp, ge-scapen.] See Forschape.

Schapp, n. shape, IX 248. [OE. ge-sceap.]