Sepellitóre, a burier of the dead.

Sépero, a berrie of the Bay-tree.

Sephísma, a law, a statute.

Sẻpi, as Sẻpa.

Sẻpia, as Sẻpa.

Sẻpiétta, a little Sẻpa.

Seplásio, a sweet ointment.

Sepolcrále, belonging to a tombe.

Sepólcro, a tombe, a graue, a sepulcher. Vsed also for a Church-yard. Also often taken for Christes sepulcher or the holy land.

Sepólto, buried, laid in his graue, interred, entombed, laid vnder ground.