softe (A.S.) [1], warm (like the Fr. doux)

sokene (A.S.) [34], a district held by tenure of socage

solas (A.N.) comfort, solace

soleyn (A.N.) [240], one left alone

solne (A.N.) [102], to sing by note

som (A.S.) pl. somme, some

somone (A.N.) [37], sompne, [62], [209], [408], to summon

somonour (A.N.) [31], [51], [75], a somner, an officer employed to summon delinquents to appear in ecclesiastical courts, now called an apparitor

sonde (A.S.) mission, sending

sone (A.S.) a son