[sundor-nyt], st. f., special service (service in a special case): acc. sg. sundor-nytte, [668].
[sund-wudu], st. m., (sea-wood), ship: nom. acc. sg. sund-wudu, [208], [1907].
[sunne], w. f., sun: nom. sg., [607]; gen. sg. sunnan, [94], [649].
[sunu], st. m., son: nom. sg., [524], [591], [646], [981], [1090], [1486], etc.; acc. sg. sunu, [268], [948], [1116], [1176], [1809], [2014], [2120]; dat. sg. suna, [344], [1227], [2026], [2161], [2730]; gen. sg. suna, [2456], [2613], ([1279]); nom. pl. suna, [2381].
[sûð], adv., south, southward, [859].
[sûðan], adv., from the south, [607]; sigel sûðan fûs (the sun inclined from the south), [1967].
[swaðrian], w. v., to sink to rest, grow calm: brimu swaðredon (the waves became calm), [570]. See [sweðrian].
[swaðu], st. f., trace, track, pathway: acc. sg. swaðe, [2099].—Comp.: swât-, wald-swaðu.
[swaðul], st. m.? n.?, smoke, mist (Dietrich in Haupt V. 215): dat. sg. on swaðule, [783]. See [sweoðol].
[swancor], adj., slender, trim: acc. pl. þrió wicg swancor, [2176].