Sike (Scandinavian), a water course, drain.—Ful-sick, Meer-syke.

Stang (Scandinavian), a pool.—Meller-stang, Gar-stang, &c.

Strom (Scandinavian), a stream.—Stroms-a, Stroms-oe, Strom-ness, Straums-ey, Stroms-holm, and Mael-strom.

Strommer, a channel which separates the Isle of Siaeland from the Isle of Amak.

Saef, Siv (Anglo-Saxon), a rush, torrent.—The river Sheaf, Swaves-ey, &c.

Sea (Anglo-Saxon), See (German), the sea, a lake.—Sea-ham, Sea-ton, Sea-forth, Horn-sea, Whittle-sea, &c.; Lang-see, Esrum-see, Gruner-see, and Moss-see.

The Scandinavian Soe (sea), occurs in Mor-soe, Mos-soe, Sonder-soe, &c.

Skell (Scandinavian), a well, spring.—Skel-man-thorpe, Skell-eftea, Skelder-vik, Skel-ton, &c.

Sund (Scandinavian), separated, a channel, a strait.—Sunder-land, the Sound, Helle-sund, Stral-sund, &c.