Se, vide See.
Seche, seek.
See, regard, protect. The same phrase occurs in Chaucer’s Troilus and Cresside:
“Madame, quoth Pandare, God you save see.”
Seker, sure.
Selerer. The cellarer (celerier, cellararius, or cellarius) was that officer who furnished the convent with provisions, cui potus et escæ cura est, qui cellæ vinariæ et escariæ præest, promus (DU CANGE). He appears to have been a person of considerable trust, and to have had a principal concern in the management of the society’s revenues. See Spelman’s Glossary, Fuller’s Church History, &c.
Semblaunte, semblance, appearance.
Sene, see.
Sete, p. [25].
Sets. Sets with Roben Hood such a lass! probably such a lass would suit or become him well; but the passage is either singular or corrupt.