be-scûfan, w. acc., to push, thrust down, in: inf. wâ bið þäm þe sceal ... sâwle be-scûfan in fýres fäðm (woe to him that shall thrust his soul into fire's embrace), [184].

[scûr], st. m., shower, battle-shower: in comp. îsern-scûr.

[scûr-heard], adj., fight-hardened? (file-hardened?): nom. pl. scûr-heard, [1034].

[scyld, scyldan]. See [scild, scildan].

[scyldig], adj., under obligations or bound for; guilty of, w. gen. and instr.: ealdres (morðres) scyldig, [1339], [1684], [2062]; synnum scyldig (guilty of evil deeds), [3072].

[scyndan], w. v., to hasten: inf. scyndan, [2571]; pret. part, scynded, 919

[scynna]. See [scinna].

[scyppend]. See [sceapan].

[scyran], w. v., to arrange, decide: inf. þät hit sceaðen-mæl scyran môste (that the sword must decide it), [1940]. O.N. skora, to score, decide.

[scýne], adj., sheen, well-formed, beautiful: nom. sg. mägð scýne, [3017].