soom, soum, sume, swoom, II, 29, 19; III, 394, K 4; IV, 493, 9; 511 b, 4; V, [138], B 6: swim.
soon, III, 440, 13: early. soon at morn, IV, 446, 2: early in the morning.
soone, II, 446, 92: swoon.
sore, as, they mighten a had, III, 441, 26: on whatever hard terms.
sorn, IV, 464, 14: sworn.
sorners, IV, 41, note *; 81 b: sojourners, properly those who take free quarters (such may be expected to make free generally with the property of those upon whom they impose themselves); “forcible intruders, people quartering themselves on tenants, etc., masterful beggars.”
sorowe, sorrow, III, 61, 96; IV, 174, 6; 241 b; V, [28], 55: sorry, sorrowful, sad.
sorraye, II, 209, 9: sorrow.
sorrowful, III, 440, 12: sorry, pitiful.
sorte, III, 128, 97: set.