ge-sceáwian, to see, behold, observe: pret. part. ge-sceáwod, [3076], [3085].

[sceorp], st. n., garment: in comp. hilde-sceorp.

[sceótan], st. v., to shoot, hurl missiles: pres. sg. se þe of flân-bogan fyrenum sceóteð, [1745]; pres. part. nom. pl. sceótend (the warriors, bowmen), [704], [1155]; dat. pl. for sceótendum (MS. scotenum), [1027].

ge-sceótan, w. acc., to shoot off, hurry: pret. sg. hord eft gesceát (the dragon darted again back to the treasure), [2320].

of-sceótan, to kill by shooting: pret. sg. his mæg of-scêt ... blôdigan gâre (killed his brother with bloody dart), [2440].

[scild, scyld], st. m., shield: nom. sg. scyld, [2571]; acc. sg. scyld, [437], [2076]; acc. pl. scyldas, [325], [333], [2851].

[scildan, scyldan], w. v., to shield, protect: pret. subj. nymðe mec god scylde (if God had not shielded me), [1659].

[scild-freca], w. m., shield-warrior (warrior armed with a shield): nom. sg. scyld-freca, [1034].

[scild-weall], st. m., wall of shields: acc. sg. scild-weall, [3119].

[scild-wîga], w. m., shield-warrior: nom. sg. scyld-wîga, [288].