Sautres, n. pl. Fr. Lat. Psalters, Hymns for the Office of the Dead, 244.
Sawe, written for sa we, i.e. say we, 338.
Sawe, Sawen, Say. See [Se].
[Sayse], v. B. Lat. to seise, give seisin or livery of land, 251, 2518. Seysed, pa. t. seised, 2931, part. pa. 2513. Horn Childe, ap. Rits. M. R. V. 3, p. 309.
Scabbed, Skabbed, adj. S. Lat. scabby, scurvy, 2449, 2505.
Scaþe, n. S. harm, injury, 1352. Scaþes, pl. 269. R. Br., V. Gl. Skaith, Sc. V. Jam.
[Sche], Scho, Sho, pron. S. she, 112, 126, 649, 1721, &c.
Schifte for Shrift, absolution, 1829.
Schoten, Shoten, pa. t. pl. S. shot, cast, 1838, 1864. Scuten, 2431.
[Shoten, in l. 1838, means rushed, darted, flew.]