Sessoyne, land of, [105].
Severn, river, [359].
Sewer, the officer who set on the dishes and tasted them, [160].
Shaftmon, a measure from the top of the extended thumb to the other end of the fist or palm, about six inches, [147].
Shawe, thicket, [233].
Shend, damage, [470].
Shenship, [346].
Shent, confounded, disgraced, [141].
Sherwood, forest of, [41].