screfë, screffë, shryvë, III, 111 ff., 27, 33, 38-42, etc.: sheriff.
screighed, IV, 174, 20: shrieked.
scrieded. See screeded.
scrime, IV, 10, 2; serime, 15, d 2: seem to be corrupt; possibly, crime; pursuing the crime for pursuing the criminal.
scrodeley, V, [79], 14: shrewdly, rudely, ungraciously.
scroggs, scrogs, III, 3, 12; 5, C 3; 7, E, F 11; 9, G 10, H 13; 10, I 5; IV, 496, 8: stunted bushes, or perhaps trees; underwood. “Scroggs, blackthorn.” Halliwell, from a MS. scrogg-bush, V, [10], 4 (high enough here to hang the pair on).
scroggy, scroggie, IV, 174, 10; 273, 14: covered with stunted bushes; “abounding in underwood,” Halliwell.
scug, to scug his deadly sin, II, 283, 22: shade, screen. (Icel. skyggja, overshadow; Dan. skygge, Swed. skugga, shade.) expiate, W. Scott.
scuttle-dishes, II, 467, 43: the larger dishes, in which things are served, in distinction from those out of which things are eaten (T. Davidson); platters.
se, sign of the future tense. See s.