Schipman (-mannes, gen. sg.; -men, pl.), n. sailor, IX 124, X 119. [OE. scip-mann.]
Schip(pe), Ship(pe), n. ship, VII 89, 120, X 120, XIV c 17, &c.; Schipe, dat. sg. XII a 23. [OE. scip.]
Schir. See Sir(e).
Schyre, Shire (VII), adj. bright, clear, fair, lovely, V 15, 245, VII 151, 157; quasi-sb. fair (flesh), V 188. [OE. scīr.] See Scere, Skyre.
Scho; S(c)hold-, Scholle; Schome; Schon; Schop (Shope). See Sche; Schal; Scham(e); Schyne; Schap(e).
Schore, n. (shore), bank, V 15, 93; vpon schore on the ground (by the river), V 264. [Cf. MDu., MLG. schore.]
Schort(e), Short, adj. short, brief, IV b 45, VII 72, XI b 136. [OE. scort.]
Schote, v. trans. to shoot, IX 258; intr. shot, sprang, in Schot, pa. t. sg. V 246, 250; Shotton, pl. VII 120. [OE. scēotan.]
Schoueles, n. pl. shovels, VIII a 183. [OE. scofl.]
Schour, Show(e)r, n. shower, VII 108, XVII 350; squall, XIV c 21. [OE. scūr.]