Scemoníto, as Scimoníto.
Scẻmpiáre, to excruciate, to afflict, to torture, to torment, to vex, to molest.
Scẻmpietà, as Semplicità, Simplicità.
Scẻmpiézza, as Semplicità.
Scẻmpio, torture, torment, affliction, molestation, vexation, reuengement.
Scẻmpio, single, plaine, nothing double, without welt or guard.
Scẻmpio, simple, foolish, harmelesse, shallow-headed, poore of vnderstanding.
Scéna, a stage or scaffold in a theater or play-house. But properly the forepart of a Theater where Plaiers make them ready, being trimmed with hangings, from out which they enter vpon the stage. Vsed also for any place where one doth shew and set forth himselfe to the world or to view. Also any one scene or entrance of a Comedie or Tragedie. Vsed also for a Comedie or Tragedie.
Scẻndere, scẻndo, scési, scéso, to descend or goe downe.
Scénico, of or pertaining to a stage or to a scene, or to a Comedie or to a Tragedie.