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.

Seolke, sb. silk, S; see Selke.

Seollich, adj. wonderful, S; see Sellich.

Seoluer, sb. silver, S; see Siluer.

Seon, v. to see, S, PP; seo, S, S2; seen, S; sen, S; se, S2, W2; imp. s., S; pl., W; see, may (God) see, S2; sest, 2 pr. s., S; sist, S, S2; sixt, S2; seA deg., pr. s., S; seoA3/4, pl., S2; seA deg., S2, P; sei, 2 pt. s., S2; sA|h, pt. s., S; seh, S, S2; sih, S2; si3*, S2, W; sy3*, S2; sye, S3; sy, C3; se3*, S, S2; sey, S2, C2, G; sei3*, S2, S3; seigh, C; seih, G; seyh, G; sag, S; sagh, S2; saugh, S3, C, G; sa3*, S; sau3*, S; sawh, S2; say, S2, S3, C, W, G; say3*, S2; saye, W; saie, W; sai3*, W; saw3*, W; sihen, pl., S2; sy3*en, S2; seien, W; sei3*en, W; seen, W; si3*en, W; sien, W; syen, W; saien, W; sayn, W; saye, W; seye, S2; seand, pr. p., S3; seynge, W2; seyn, pp., S2, C, W; se3*en, S2; sein, S2; sen, S; seie, S2; sien, W2; si3*, W; say, W; y-sei3*en, PP; y-sein, PP; seen, ger., S3; zyenne, S2.—­AS. sA(C)on, pt. seah (pl. sAiwon, sA|*gon), pp. sewen (sawen), also ge-segen.  AS. sA(C)on (for *_sehwon_):  Goth. saihwan; cp.  Lat. sequ-or, I follow; see Brugmann, ASec. 419.

SeoA deg. are, S; see Sinden.

Seouen, seven, S; see Seuen.

Seowen, v. to sew, S; see Sewen.

Sep, pl. sheep, S; see Scheep.

Septemtrioun, sb. the North, C2.—­OF. septentrion; Late Lat. septentrionem (Voc.); from Lat. septemtriones, a name for the constellation of the Great Bear.

Sepulture, sb. tomb, S3, C3; sepultures, pl., burials, S3.—­AF. sepulture; Lat. sepultura.

Ser, adj. separate, several, different, various, S2, B; sere, S2, H, WA; seir, S3, B. Der.:  sernes, variety, H; sernessis, pl., H; sernesis, H; serelepy, separate, WA; serelepes, separately, PP.—­Cp. usages of Icel. sA(C)r, to himself, used in many compounds, as sA(C)r-liga, apart, particularly.

Sercle, sb. circle, W2; see Cercle.

Serewe, sb. sorrow, S; see Sorwe.

Serge, sb. a taper, Cath.; see Cerge.

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