A. S. sindrig, id.
2. In a state of disjunction, S.
Syndrely, adv. Severally.
Wyntown.
Syndrynes, s. A state of separation or dispersion.
Wyntown.
SINDILL, adv.
V. [Seindle].
SYNE, adv.
1. Afterwards, S.
Barbour.
2. Late, as opposed to soon.
Baillie.
A. S. saene, tardus; Teut. sind, post.
Syne, conj. Seeing, S.
Wyntown.
To SING, v. a. To singe.
Cleland.
A. S. saeng-an, Germ. seng-en, id.