san, sane, sayn, syne, V, [214] f., 4, 9; [221], 24; [242] a, 7; [257], 14: since.

sanchoþis, of his bryk, III, 13, 3: apparently the fork of the breeches, but the etymology is to me inexplicable.

sang, pret. of sing, to singe, II, 155, 37, 38.

sanna, shall not.

sarbit, II, 132, 33, 34: exclamation of sorrow.

sare, serve. See sair. sare a man a wear, I, 301, 2: serve, supply, a man (of) with his wear, clothing.

sark, I, 15, 8, 17; 16, B 8, 18, C 6, 18, etc.; 387 f., A 5, 8, 9; B 5, 6, 7: shirt, shift.

sarsenent, IV, 312, 8: sarcenet.

sassaray, II, 209, E 5: imitation of the sound of church-bells. See céserará.

sat, saut, I, 310, 4: salt.