Sciapitézza, vnsauorinesse, wallowishnesse in taste.

Sciapíto, as Sciamuníto.

Sciáppo, as Sciamuníto.

Sciáre, to know by science, to wot, to ken. Also to cry all with one voice or consent as Mariners doe when they heaue anchors or hoise sailes. Also to cut or furrow the sea or water with a ship.

Sciária, the hearbe Clarie or Cleere-eye.

Sciaroppáta, any kind of wet sucket or preserue. Also a siroping.

Sciarpẻllóne, as Farfallóne. Also an unluckie tale. Also a grosse lye, as wee say a gudgeon or lying for the whetstone.

Sciárra, a brawle, a iar, a fray, a buzling, a contention, a strife. Also a scattering, a scambling.

SCI Sciarraménto, as Sciárra.

Sciarráre, to scatter, to put to rout or defeat as an armie of men. Also to brawle, to iarre, to striue, to buzzle.