Sclaundre(n), v. to scandalize, XI b 242. [OFr. esclandrer.]
Scole, n. school, VIII b 37, XIII b 17. [OE. scōl.]
Score, n. score, twenty, XIII a 20, 21, &c. [ON. skor, notch, twenty.]
Scornes, n. pl. taunts, XIV c 102. [OFr. (e)scarn; see N.E.D.]
Scottes, Skottes, n. pl. Scots, XIII b 3, XIV a 1, &c.; Skot, sg. XIV a 33. [OE. Scottas.]
Scoumfited, pp. defeated, XIV c 60. [ME. (di)scomfite(n), formed on OFr. desconfit, pp.]
Scowtes, n. pl. jutting rocks, V 99. [ON. skúti.]
Scrippe, n. pilgrim's wallet (for food), VIII a 63. [OFr. escreppe; ON. skreppa.]
Se. See See.
Se(n), See(n), Seo (XV b), v. to see, perceive, I 149, II 11, 462, VIII b 93, IX 225, XV b 17, &c.; Seþ, 3 sg. II 251, 321. Sagh, pa. t. sg. I 175; Say, I 174; Saugh, IX 169; Saw, X 161, &c.; Seȝ(e), V 96, 102, &c.; Seigh, VIII a 231; Seiȝe, II 147, &c.; Seih, XV a 6; Siȝe (riming heiȝe), II 355; Sih, Syh, XII a 139, 146, &c.; Saugh, pl. IX 226; Saw(e), I 221, X 13; See, VII 57; Segh, VII 22; Seiȝe, II 592. Iseȝe, -seye, -seiȝe, pp. XIV c 8, 16, 88, &c.; Yseye, XIII a 16, 18; Seȝe, Seyȝe, XIV c 24, 32, &c.; Seun, in wolden be seun, would like to appear, XI a 51; Seen(e), Sene, (properly adj.; see Ysene), seen, visible, plain, IV a 33, VII 182, IX 102, XII a 196, XIV a 3, b 79, XVI 67, &c. [OE. sēon; se(a)h, sæh; sāwon, sēgon; (ge)-sewen, segen; ge-sēne, adj. (late pp.).]