settie (set''l), a high-backed bench.
Sewel (su'al), William Sewel wrote a ponderous history of the Quakers.
Sexagesima (sek'sa-jes'i-ma), the second Sunday before Lent.
sever (sev'er), disjoin.
shade (shad), ghost.
shard (shard), a fragment of any hard substance.
"sharps and trebles," musical notes.
Shawnee (sho-ne'), a tribe of Indians. Their name means "Southerners."
sheathe (sheth), cover with something which protects.
sheen (shen), brightness.