Sh-. See Sch- (except as below).

Shaltow; Shep; Sheld. See Schal; Scheep; Schylde.

Sheues, n. pl. sheaves, VIII a 135, b 14. [OE. scēaf.]

Shlepe. See Slep(e), n.

Shon(e), n. pl. shoes, VIII b 18, XVII 353 (see Cloute). [OE. sc(e)ō, late gen. pl. sceōna.]

Shotton; Showr. See Schote; Schour.

Shrewe, n. a bad man, evil-doer, VII 183, VIII a 153. [OE. scrēawa, shrew-mouse; see N.E.D.]

Sybbe, adj. related, akin, IV b 22. [OE. sibb.]

Sic; Sich(e); Sicht. See Swilke; Swiche; Sight.

Side, Syde (Siddis, pl.), n. side, II 156, V 112, IX 69, XVII 542 (shore; see See), &c.; bi (at) ... side, (orig. with intervening gen.) beside, II 66, V 76, 93; on the see syde, in the direction of the sea, IX 177; in (on) no syde, in no direction, V 102, IX 164, 192; in on syde, in one respect, XIII b 35; on alle siddis, in all respects, XI b 238; quasi-adj. lying on either side, XIII b 55. [OE. sīde.]