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.

Semi-, adj. half. Comb.:  semy-cope, a short cope, C.

Semliche, adj. seemly, S2; semeliche, PP; semely, C, C2, WA; semlike, S; semly, S2; semeli, W2; semlokest, superl., S2.—­AS. *_sA(C)melic_; cp.  Icel. sA|miligr.

Sen, afterwards, since, H, S2, S3, WA; see SiA deg.A deg.en.

Sen, seven, H; see Seuen.

Sen, pp. seen; see Seon.

Sence, sb. incense; see Sens.

Senche, sb. draught, S; see Schench.

Senchen, v. to cause to sink; senchtest, 2 pt. s., S.—­AS. sencan, causal of sincan.  See Sinken.

Sendal, sb. a fine stuff, C; sendel, H; see Cendal.

Senden, v. to send, S; sende, S2; send, pr. s., S; sent, S, S2, C2; zent, S2; sendes, S; sent, imp. s., S2; sende, pt. s., S, S2; send, S3; pl., S2; senten, S2; send, pp., S; y-sent, S2, C3; i-sent, S; i-send, S; i-sende, S.—­AS. sendan:  OS. sendian:  Goth, sandjan.

Senden, are; see Sinden.

Senden, v. to reproach, S; see Schenden.

Sene, adj. evident, S, S2, C2.—­AS. (ge)_sA1/2ne_.

Sene, pp. provided. Phr.:  well sene, well furnished, S3, HD.  See Seon.

Seneuey, sb. mustard, W; seneueye, W; seneuei, W.—­OF. senevA(C), mustard (Cotg.); an adjectival form from senve; Lat. sinapi (Vulg.); Gr. [Greek:  sinapi]; see Brachet (s.v. sanve).

Sene3*en, v. to sin; see Sunegen.

Senged, pp. sun-burnt, S3 (p. 364, 1. 29); see Sengin. [Addition]

Sengin, v. to singe, burn on the surface; seengyn, Prompt.; seynd, pp., C; seynkt, Prompt.; sengt, Prompt.—­AS. sengan (in be-sengan), causal of singan, to sing.

Senne, sb. sin, S; see Sunne.

Sens, since, S3; see SiA deg.A deg.en.

Sens, sb. incense, S3; sence, Prompt., Cath.; sense, PP.—­AF. ensens, encens; Lat. incensum, lit. what is burned (Vulg.).

Sensing, sb. use of incense, S3; sencynge, Prompt.

Sentence, sb. sense, meaning, opinion, matter of a story, verdict, C, C2, C3; sentens, PP.—­AF. sentence; Lat. sententia.

Seofe, seven, S; see Seuen.

Seolf, self, S; see Self.

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