sâre, adv., sorely, heavily, ill, graviter: se þe him [sâ]re gesceôd (who injured him sorely), [2224].
[sârig], adj., painful, woeful: acc. sg. sârigne sang, [2448].
[sârig-ferð], adj., sore-hearted, grieved: nom. sg. sârig-ferð (Wîglâf), [2864].
[sârig-môd], adj., sorrowful-minded, saddened: dat. pl. sârig-môdum, [2943].
[sâr-lîc], adj., painful: nom. sg., [843]; acc. sg. neut., [2110].
[sâwol, sâwl], st. f., soul (the immortal principle as contrasted with lîf, the physical life): nom. sg. sâwol, [2821]; acc. sg. sâwle, [184], [802]; hæðene sâwle, [853]; gen. sg. sâwele, [1743]; sâwle, [2423].
[sâwl-berend], pres. part., endowed with a soul, human being: gen. pl. sâwl-berendra, [1005].
[sâwul-dreór], st. n., (blood gushing from the seat of the soul), soul-gore, heart's blood, life's blood: instr. sg. sâwul-drióre, [2694].
[sâwul-leás], adj., soulless, lifeless: acc. sg. sâwol-leásne, [1407]; sâwul-leásne, [3034].
[säce, säcce]. See [sacu].