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.

Siluer, sb. silver, S, C3; seoluer, S; suluer, S2; seluer, S, S2; siluere, dat., S; selure, S.—­OMerc. sylfur, AS. silfor (seolfor):  OS. silubar, Goth, silubr; see Sievers, 107.

Simle, adv. ever, for ever, S.—­AS. simle (symle) for simble:  OS. simbla; cp.  OHG. simbulum (Tatian).

Sinden, pr. pl. are; sinndenn, S; senden, S; seoA deg., S; si, pr. s. subj., let (there) be, S; seon, subj. pl., may be, S.—­AS. syndun, pr. pl., sA-, pr. s. subj., sA-en, pl., see Sievers, 427.

Sinegen, v. to sin, S; see Sunegen.

Sinen, pp. shone, S; see Schynen.

Sinne, sb. sin, S; see Sunne.

Siouns, sb. pl. branches, W2; see Syon.

Sipes, pl. ships, S; see Schip.

Si-quar; see under SiA deg..

Sire, sb. a prince, king, lord, father, master, a term used in addressing knights, kings, S, S2, P, G; syr, Prompt.—­AF. sire (for *_se’ior_); Lat. senior, older; so F. pire; Lat. peior, worse.

Sis, six, C2; see Sixe.

Siser, sb. strong drink; see Sicer.

Sisour, sb. juror, PP; sysour, P; see Asisour. [Addition]

Sisoure, sb. a person deputed to hold assizes, juryman, P, S2, G; sisour, PP; sysour, PP.—­Low Lat. assisorem (Ducange), from OFr. a(s)sise, a sitting down, also a settlement, pp. fem, of aseeir; Lat. asside*re, to sit at.

Sist, seest; see Seon.

Siste, sixth, S; see Sixte.

Sistren, pl. sisters, C ; see Suster.

Site, sb. grief, S2; syte, WA, HD.—­Icel. sAt; AS. suht; cp.  OHG. suht (Otfrid), Goth, sauhts, sickness.

Siten, v. to grieve, S2.  See above.

SiA deg., sb. time, SD; siA deg.e, dat., S; sith, pl., H; syth, H; siA deg.e, C, S2, PP; sythe, H, C2, C3; sythes, S2, PP; sithis, W, S3; sithes, PP; zyA3/4e, S2; ziA3/4e, S2 (9. 72). Comb.:  oft-sith (= Lat. sA|pe), H; si-quar (for siA deg.-quar), time when, S2.—­AS. sA-A deg., journey, turn, time:  Goth, sinths; cp.  OHG. sind, ‘via’ (Otfrid), Icel. sinn.

SiA deg.A deg.en, adv. and conj. afterwards, since, S, C, G; siA3/4A3/4e, S2, S3; siA deg.en, S, S3, C; siA deg.e, S, S3; sith, S2, S3, G; seoA deg.A deg.an, S; seoA deg.A deg.en, S; seoA deg.A deg.e, S; seA deg.A deg.en, S, S2, G; seA deg.en, S, S2; seA deg.e, S; syth, S3, C; seA3/4A3/4e, S2; suA3/4A3/4e, S, S2; syA3/4A3/4en, S2; sythen, S2, S3; sen, H, S2, S3; syn, S2, S3; syne, S2, S3; sens, S3.—­AS. sA-A deg.A deg.an.

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