SAND-LARK, The sea lark, Orkn.
Barry.
Sandy lerrick, or laverock, of S.

SAND-LOWPER, s. A small species of crab, Fife.
Sibbald.

To SANE, v. n. To say.
V. Seyne.
Dunbar.

To SANE, SAYN, SAINE, SEYN, v. a.
1. To make the sign of the cross.
Barbour.
2. To bless.
Dunbar.

Germ. segen, a sign; segn-en, to bless.

Sain, s. Blessing, S. B.

SANG, s. Song, S. A. S.
Wyntown.

SANGLERE, s. A wild boar; Fr. sangliere.
Douglas.

SANGUANE, SANGUYNE, adj. Having the colour of blood; Fr. sanguin.
Douglas.

SANOUROUS, adj. Healing.
Houlate.