Sẻrpicẻlla, a kind of crossing of bookes or reckonings so called among Marchants.

Sẻrpicoláto, turning, winding, writhing or crankling in and out as a Serpent.

Sẻrpíllo, wild Thime, creeping Thime, or our Ladies-bedstraw. Also wild Bettony.

Sẻrpíre, písco, píto, as Sẻrpere.

Sẻrpolína, as Sẻrpíllo. Also a pretty lasse, a handsome wench, a nimble guirle, a bonny trull. Also a womans prety quaint.

Sẻrpóllo, as Sẻrpíllo.

Sẻrpúto, crept, crawled, of Sẻrpere.

Sẻrqua, a dozen, namely of egges, or as we say a Bakers dozen, that is thirteene to the dozen, Sẻrqua d'uuóua, the word is onely vsed in Florence.

Sẻrra, any secluse or shut-vp-place as a Cloister, an enclosure. Also a locke.

Sẻrragliáre, to shut in or close round.