Scharp(e), Sharp(e), adj. keen, sharp, harsh, bitter, severe, II 38, 539, V 199, XI b 142, XIII b 59, XIV c 21, 33, XVII 350, 356, &c.; as sb., the sharp blade, V 245, 264. [OE. scearp.]

Schaterande, pres. p. intr. dashing, splashing, V 15. [OE. *scaterian; cf. MDu. scheteren.]

Schaued, pa. t. shaved, II 585. [OE. scafan, str.]

Schawys. See Schewe(n).

Sche, pron. fem. sg. she, II 75, 77, 323, &c.; She, I 48, &c.; Scho, IV b 1, 2, 4, 6, &c.; ref. to inanimate thing (gyne), X 80. For obl. cases, &c., see Hi, fem. [See N.E.D. s.v. She.]

Schede, v. to spill; intr. fall, VI 51 (cf. Pearl 10); Shedyng, n. spilling, VIII a 9. [OE. scādan, scēadan.]

Scheep, Shep, n. pl. sheep, VIII b 18, IX 238. [OE. scē(a)p.] See Schep.

Schelde, n. shield, V 250. [OE. scéld.]

Scheltrom, n. rank of armed men, II 187. [OE. sceld-truma.]

Schene, Shene (VII), Schine (II), adj. fair, goodly, VII 89, 120, 151, 157; bright, II 358, V 246; as sb., bright blade, V 200. [OE. scēne, scȳne, scīne.]