A. S. sar-ian, dolere.

SARBIT, interj. A kind of exclamation, S. A.

Supposed to be corr. from sorrow a bit.

To SARD, v. a. To rub, to chafe.
Lyndsay.

Isl. sard-a, serd-a, cutem contrectare.

SARDE, pret. Galled.
V. [Sar].

SARE, adj. Sore.
V. [Sair], and s.

Sare, s.
1. A sore, S.
Douglas.
2. Mental pain, sorrow.
Douglas.

A. S. sar, Sw. saer, dolor.

To SARE, v. n. To soar.
Douglas.