Sdruscitúra, a splitting, a riuing, or shiuering as of a ship vpon rocks. Also a leake in a ship. Also a sliding or gliding as vpon ise.

Sdrusíre, as Sdruscíre.

Sdrusolína, a prettie trull, a handsome wench, a slie whore, a quaint wench, vsed for a nickname for a woman that is light, or slipperie in the heeles.

Sducáre, to vnduke.

Sè, an aduerbe of doubting, if, if that, if so be, whither if.

Sè, vsed for six, vsed also for Séi, thou art.

Sè, a pronoune primitiue or deriuatiue, both of the masculine and feminine gender of the singular and plurall number of the datiue and accusatiue cases, him, himselfe, hir, or hirselfe, them, or themselues, to him, or to himselfe, to hir, or to hirselfe, to them, or to themselues.

Sè alcún áltro, if any other.

Sè áltro, if ought else.

Sè auenísse, if it should happen.