Singit-like, adj. Puny, shrivelled. S.

SINGIN-EEN, s. The last night of the year; from the carols sung on this evening, Fife.
A. Douglas.

SINGLAR, adj. Unarmed.
Wallace.

SINGLE, adv.
V. [Seindle].

SINGLE, s. A handful of gleaned corn, S.; also sindle.
Gl. Sibb.
Dunbar.

Su. G. sin, singularis, and del, pars; or Lat. singul-us.

SINKIL, s. L. finkil, fennel.
Compl. S.

SYNLE, adv. Seldom.
V. [Seindle].

SYNOPARE, s. Cinnabar.
Douglas.

SINSYNE, adv. Since, S.
V. [Syne].
Burns.