se, pret. of see. See see.

sea-ground, I, 448, 11: bottom of the sea.

sea-maw, II, 363, 7; 365, 5; IV, 482 b, 6: gull.

seal, IV, 409, 5: (A. S. sǽl) happiness, blessing. gude seal that it sae spread, II, 420, 1: (happiness result from its spreading?) quod faustum sit!

seale, III, 412, 24: sail.

sear, sair, IV, 456 f., 15, 19: sore.

sear, V, [223], 8: sure.

sear, serve. See sair.

search her, IV, 446, 2: look her up, see about her, overhaul (should, perhaps, be seek, visit).

seat, V, [274] b, 1: sight.