Scun v. to reproach with the view of exposing to contempt or shame (A S scunian, to shun, avoid)
Scurrick, Scurrig s. any small coin, a mere atom; ex. I havn’t a scurrick left
Scute s. a sum of money, a gratuity, the impress on ancient money, from scutem, a shield. So ecu, Fr., a crown; shilling, from A S scild, a shield. Chaucer uses shildes for ecus, i.e., crowns
Seam s. a horse-load (A S seam)
Seed-lip s. a sower’s seed basket
Seem, Zim v. to think, to be of opinion; ex. I do zim, or zim t’ I
Seltimes adv. seldom
Sense v. to understand
Seven-sleeper s. dormouse
Shab s. itch or mange in brutes adj. Shabby