Sestẻrno, the sixth in number.
Sestẻrtio, a kind of coine among the Romanes whereof a thousand made iust fiue pound sterling. Also a certaine vaile or loose garment that men vsed to cast about them like a sheete, so wouen that euery third thrid was bigger than the other two.
Sestésso, himselfe.
Sẻstíle, the moneth of August.
Sẻstiéro, a warde, a precinct, a quarter or street in any Citie or Towne. Also as Sẻstário.
SET Sẻstína, a stance of verses or of a song containing six lines. Also a kind of song of six stances riming together six times to one word.
Sẻstiplicáre, to sixth-fold.
Sẻsto, the sixth in order or number. Also a compasse or paire of compasses. Also order, forme, due biasse, method, plight, fadging or handsome fashion. Also a warde or precinct in a Citie containing so many Parishes.
Sẻstogénito, the sixth-begotten or borne.
Sẻstóra, the plurall of Sẻsto.