ge-[saga]. See [secgan].

[samne, somne], adv., together, united; in ät-somne, together, united, [307], [402], [491], [544], [2848].

tô-somne (together), [3123]; þâ se wyrm ge-beáh snûde tô-somne (when the dragon quickly coiled together), [2569].

[samod, somod]: I. adv., simultaneously, at the same time: somod, [1212], [1615], [2175], [2988]; samod, [2197]; samod ät-gädere, [387], [730], [1064].—II. prep. w. dat., with, at the same time with: samod ær-däge (with the break of day), [1312]; somod ær-däge, [2943].

[sand], st. n., sand, sandy shore: dat. sg. on sande, [295], [1897], [3043](?); äfter sande (along the shore), [1965]; wið sande, [213].

[sang], st. m., song, cry, noise: nom. sg. sang, [1064]; swutol sang scôpes, [90]; acc. sg. sige-leásne sang (Grendel's cry of woe), [788]; sârigne sang (Hrêðel's dirge for Herebeald), [2448].

[sâl], st. m., rope: dat. sg. sâle, [1907]; on sâle (sole, MS.), [302].

[sâl]. See [sæl].

[sâr], st. n., wound, pain (physical or spiritual): nom. sg. sâr, [976]; sió sâr, [2469]; acc. sg. sâr, [788]; sâre, [2296]; dat. (instr.) sg. sâre, [1252], [2312], [2747].—Comp. lîc-sâr.

[a]sâr], adj., sore, painful: instr. pl. sârum wordum, [2059].