sich, sick, v., I, 451, 12; V, [164], D b 10: sigh. pret. sicht, I, 73, 66; III, 453, 2. sikt, II, 241, 8. siched, I, 72, 21. sight, IV, 503 f., 6, 21, 23. pres. p. sichand, sichan, sichin, II, 96, I 3, 4, 6; 471, 13; V, [41], 31; IV, 382, 6.

sichin, n., II, 286, C 10: sighing.

sicht, sight.

sicke, sicken, III, 367, 3; 441, 32; V, [194], 64 (sicken-like): such.

sicker. See siccer.

sickles of ice, ickles of ice, III, 152, 1; 154, f 1: icicles.

side, keeping her flocks on yon side, IV, 323, 1: ellipsis of hill, river, or the like.

side, adj., II, 122, H 7, 8; 407, 9; 409, 15; 466, 37, 38; 469, 38, 39; IV, 165, 15; 283, 12; 285, 4; V, [267], 4: long, and so, probably, IV, 130, 4; 134, 8. I, 80, 12, of stirrup too long, low for the foot (Icel. síðr, demissus). saddle a steed side, IV, 464, 18: wide. wear your boots sae side, I, 428, 8; 429, 5: of boots the tops of which lap a good way over, or perhaps of boots wide at the tops; I, 430, 2. See syde.

side be, mother-in-law side be, II, 71, 11: seems to mean, side by, by his side. Possibly, sud, should, be.

sighan, sighend, pres. p. of sigh.