saíhs, card. num. ([141]), six. [OE. seox, six, ME. NE. six.]
saíhsta, ord. num. ([146]), sixth. [< saíhs. OE. sixta, ME. sixte, NE. sixth (the th by influence of the numerals w. regular th).]
saíƕan ([34], n. 1), stv. ([176], n. 1), to see, look, behold, take heed, take heed to, ([1]) abs.; Mt. VI, 4. 6. 18. Mk. IV, 12. ([2]) w. acc.; Mt. V, 28. Mk. IV, 24. V, 22. 32. Lu. II, 15. 26. 30; and a ptc. in acc.; Mk. V, 31. ([3]) w. faírraþrô (afar, afar off); Mk. V, 6. ([4]) w. du w. inf.; Mt. V, 28. ([5]) w. an indir. question; Mk. IV, 24. V, 14. ([6]) w. a clause introduced by ei; Mk. I, 44.—Cpds. at-, bi-, ga-, in-, þaírh-, us-s. [OE. sêon (< *sehwǫn), ME. see, NE. see.]
-sailjan, wv. ([188]), to cord, in in-s. [< *sail (= OE. sâl, m., ME. sôl, OHG. MHG. NHG. seil, n., rope, cord). OE. sæ̂lan, to fasten with a cord.]
sáir ([20], n. 2), n. ([94]), sorrow, travail. [Prop. n. adj. uzed as sb. (m. *sairs = OE. sâr, ME. sore, NE. sore, painful, >) OE. sâr, n., pain, ME. sore, NE. sore.]
saiwala, f. ([97]), soul, life; Mt. VI, 25. Mk. III, 4. Lu. II, 35. [OE. sâwol, sâul, f., ME. sawle, soule, NE. soul.]
saiws, m. ([101], n. 1), sea, lake, marsh. [OE. sæ̂ (infl. also sæ̂w-), m. f., sea, lake, ME. sê, NE. sea.]
sakan, stv. ([177], n. 1), to strive, quarrel, rebuke.—Cpds. and-, ga-s. [OE. sacan, ME. -sake (in cpds.), to strive, contend. Cp. frisahts and sakjô.]
sakjô ([35]), f. ([112]), strife. [< sakan + suff. -jôn-. Cf. OE. sæc(c), f. (jâ-stem), strife, contest; sacu, f. (â-stem), strife, hostility, ME. sake, strife, litigation, gilt, cause, (for ... sake =) NE. (for ...) sake.]
sakkus ([58], n. 1), m. ([105]), sack, sackcloth. [< Lt. saccus (or) < Grk. σάκκος < Hebrew saq, sackcloth, sack for corn.]