Sori, adj. S. sorrowful, 151, 477.
Soth, Sothe, n. S. truth, 36, 647, 2008, &c.
Soþlike, adv. S. truly, 276.
Soupe, v. Fr. to sup, 1766.
Southe, pa. t. S. sought, 1085.
Sowe, Sowen. See [Se].
Sowel, n. victuals, 767, 1143, 2905. Properly, anything eaten with bread as a relish. See Sool in Halliwell. Dan. suul.
Span-newe, adj. quite new, 968. This is the earliest instance on record of the use of this word. For its disputed etymology see Jam., Nares, Todd’s Johns., and Thoms. Etymons; but especially Wedgwood’s Etym. Dict. Span = chip; Span-new, chip-new. A.S. spón. It occurs in Chauc. Troil. iii. 1671.
Sparkede, pa. t. S. sparkled, 2144.
Spede, v. S. to speed, prosper, 1634.