A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

SA|w, sb. juice, S; see Sewe.

Safferes, SafAris; see Saphir.

Saffron, v. to tinge with saffron, C3.

Saffroun, sb. saffron, C2; safrun, Prompt.; saffran, SkD; safforne, S3.—­AF. saffran.

Safte, sb. pl. creatures, S; see Schaft.

Sag, Sagh, saw; see Seon.

Saghe, sb. saw, saying, H; see Sawe.

Saghtel, 1 p. pr. pl. become reconciled, S2; see Sahtlien.

Saht, adj. at peace, reconciled; sA|ht, S; sehte, S; saut, HD; sahhte, pl., S.—­AS. sA|ht; cp.  Icel. sAittr.

Sahte, sb. peace, reconciliation, S; sA|hte, concord, S; saughte, HD.—­Cp.  Icel. sAitt, concord.

Sahtlien, v. to reconcile, to be reconciled, S, SkD (s.v. settle); sa3*tlen, SkD; sau3*tlen, SkD; saghtel, S2; sA|htlien, S; sa3*till, WA; saghetylle, HD.—­AS. sahtlian.

Sahtling, sb. reconciliation; sa3*tlyng, S2; sau3*telyng, HD; saughtelynge, HD.  See above.

Sahtnen, v. to reconcile, to be reconciled, S; sauhtne, PP; sau3*tne, P.

Sahtnesse, sb. peace, reconciliation, S; sehtnesse, S; seihtnesse, S.—­AS. sahtnis.

Sai3*, saw; see Seon.

Sak, sb. sack, sackcloth, PP, W2; sek, S2; seck, S; seckes, pl., S; sakkes, PP.—­AS. sacc; Lat. saccus (Vulg.); Gr. [Greek:  sakkos] (LXX); Heb. saq, probably of Egyptian origin.

Sak, sb. guilt, crime, cause, sake, S2, B; sake, S; sac, S2; sakess, pl., crimes, S2.—­Icel. sAk (stem saka-), a cause, charge, guilt, crime:  Goth, sakjo (= [Greek:  machae]); cp.  AS. sacu, OHG. sahha, ‘causa’ (Tatian).

SakeA deg., pr. s. shakes, S; see Schaken.

Sakles, adj. guiltless, S2; sakless, B; saccles, S2; sacclesli, adv., guiltlessly, S2.—­AS. saclA(C)as; cp.  Icel. saklauss.

Sal, sb. salt. Comb.:  sal-armoniak, sal ammoniac, C3; sal-peter, saltpetre, C3; sal-preparat, prepared salt, C3; sal-tartre, salt of tartar, C3.—­Lat. sal.

Salad, sb. helmet, CM; sallet, ND, Sh.; salettes, pl., RD (p.1663).—­OF. salade (Cotg.); cp.  Low Lat. salada (Ducange), Sp. celada (Minsheu).

Sald, pt. s. sold, S2; see Sellen.

Sale, sb. hall, WA, S, HD.—­Icel. salr; cp.  AS. sA|l (gen. sales).

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