SAEBIENS, SAEBINS, conj. Since, i. e. being sae, or so.
Ramsay.

SAFER, s. Damages.
V. [Sefor].
Spotsw.

SAFT, adj.
1. Opposed to what is fatiguing, S.
Ritson.
2. Pleasant.
Ritson.
3. Tranquil, at rest, S.
Gl. Sibb.

Teut. saft, suavis, mollis.

Saft, Saftly, adv. Softly.
Ferguson.
2. Lightly.
Minstr. Bord.

To Saft, v. n. To mollify.
Dunbar.

To SAGHTIL, v. n. To be reconciled.

A. S. sahtl-ian, reconciliare.

Sir Gawan.

Saghtlyng, s. Reconciliation.
V. [Saucht].
Ibid.