Sondre, Sundir, v. to disperse, VII 143; intr. to separate, XVI 240. [OE. (ā-)sundrian.]
Sondri, adj. (with sg.) sundry, XII introd., b 185. [OE. syndrig under influence of sundor.] See Syndry.
Sone, n. son, I 46, VIII a 74, b 76, &c.; Sonne, XVI 241, XVII 141; Sun, XIV b 70, 92. [OE. sunu.]
Song(e), Songge, Sang (IV), n. song, singing, I 66, 168, IV a 24, VII 104, XI b 1, 112, &c. [OE. sáng, sóng.]
Songen; Sonkyn. See Synge(n); Synke.
Sonne, n. sun, sunlight, II 152, VI 170, XII a 66, &c.; Son, XVII 6, 354, 453; Sunne, V 17, VI 159, &c.; Sun, VII 101, &c. [OE. sunne.]
Sonne(s); Soo; Soon. See Sone; So; Soun.
Sopers, n. pl. soap-dealers, VIII b 76. [From OE. sāpe, soap.]
Sopertyme, n. supper-time, VIII a 260. [OFr. so(u)per + OE. tīma.]
Sore, Sare, adj. sore; in pain, XVI 204, 205; grievous, V 48, X 51; n. wound, V 278 (see Rof, and note); pain, grief, II 263, 560, XV c 33; adv. sore(ly), bitterly, exceedingly, I 88, IV a 59, VI 190, X 141, XIV b 60, &c. [OE. sār, n. and adj.; sāre, adv.]