SAUCH, SAUGH, s. the willow tree.
To SAUCH, SOAGH, v. n. to emit a rustling or whistling sound, like the wind in a narrow pass.
SAUL, SAWL, s. soul.
SAULLESS, adj. destitute of soul.
SAULLIE, SAULIE, s. a hired mourner, such as go in front of a hearse.
SAUT, s. salt.
SAUT-FOOT, s. a salt-cellar.
To SAW, v. a. to sow.
SCAIL, s. a kind of tub.
SCANT, s. scarce.