Sit, don’t, till bidden, [265/14]; [270/89];

sit properly, [214/149];

sit down when you’re told to, [253/97];

and where you’re told, [270/91]; [187/345]. Il se peut seoir sans contredit qui se met là ou son hoste luy dit: Prov. He needs not feare to be chidden that sits where he is bidden; (the like is) Il se peut bien seoir a table quand le maistre luy commande: Prov. Well may he sit him downe whom he that may sets downe.

Sixpence, the value of each mess at dinner, [190/413].

Sixpence the receiver’s fee, [197/598].

Skynnery, [64/946], skins, furs.

Skins, indigestible, [24/367];

of cloven-footed birds not wholesome, [165/28];

to be cut off boiled flesh, [165/7];