+Seuen+, _num._ seven, PP; +seue+, PP, S; +seouen+, S; +seove+, S; +seofe+, S; +seuene+, PP; +seouene+, S; +sen+, H; +zeue+, S2; +seofen+, S.--AS. _seofon_; cp. Goth. _sibun_, Lat. _septem_, Gr. ?pt?. For the Goth. termination _-un_, see Brugmann, ---- 223, 224.

+Seuend+, _num. ord._ seventh, S2.

+Seue-niht+, _sb._ sennight, week, S; +souenyht+, S.

+Seuen-tene+, _num._ seventeen, Prompt.; +sewintine+, S3.

+Seuee+, _num. ord._ seventh, S2, PP; +seouee+, S; +souee+, S; +seofee+, S.



+Sew+, _pt. s._ sowed, H; see +Sowen+.

+Sewane+, _sb._ savin (a herb), S3. See +Saueine+.

+Sewe+, _sb._ juice, broth, gravy, delicacy, C2, Cath., HD; +sew+, HD; +saew+, S.--AS. _seaw_.

+Sewen+, _v._ to sew, _suere_, W2; +seowen+, S; +sewide+, _pt. s._, W2; +y-sewed+, _pp._, S3.--AS. _siwian_: Goth. _siujan_; see Brugmann, -- 120.

+Sewen+, _v._ to follow, PP, C, S2. _Der._: +sewyngly+, in order, S2.

See +Suen+.

+Sewen+, _v. Phr._: +to sewe at y^e mete+, _deponere_, _apponere_, to set upon the table, Cath., Prompt. See below.

+Sewer+, _sb._ bearer of dishes, _dapifer_, S2, Voc.; +seware+, Prompt.; +a.s.seour+, NED; +a.s.sewer+, NED.--AF. _a.s.seour_, he who sets the table (Ducange); from OF. _a.s.seoir_, to set, to place; Late Lat. _adsedere_.

+Sewintene+, seventeen, S3; see +Seuen-tene+.

+s.e.xe+, six, S; see +Sixe+.

+s.e.xte+, sixth; see +Sixte+.

+s.e.xteyn+, _sb._ sacristan, s.e.xton, C2; see +Sacristane+.

+Seych+, _sb._ sigh, S3; see +Syke+.

+Seyed+, _pp._ pa.s.sed, lit. swayed, S2; see +Sweyen+.

+Seyen+, _v._ to say; see +Seggen+.

+Seyl+, _sb._ sail, Prompt., S, C; +seil+, S; +seiies+, _pl._, S2; +seales+, S3.--AS. _segl_.

+Seylen+, _v._ to sail, Prompt.; +sayle+, C2; +saland+, _pr. p._, S3.--AS. _(ge)seglian_.

+Seyn+, _pp._ seen; see +Seon+.

+Seynen+, _v._ to make a sign, esp. the sign of the cross, PP; +saine+, to bless, HD; +seyned+, _pt. s._, P; +sanyt+, S2.--OF. _seigner_ (Bartsch); Lat. _signare_.

+Seynd+, _pp._ singed, C; see +Sengin+.

+Seynt+, _sb._ girdle, C; see +Ceinte+.

+Se?en+, _v._ to say, S; see +Seggen+.

+Sh-+. For many words beginning with these letters, see +Sch-+.

+Shadde+, _pt. s._ shed, poured, C2; see +Scheden+.

+Shaed+, _sb._ discretion, S.--AS. _(ge)scead_. See +Scheden+.

+Shaefess+, _pl._ sheaves, S; see +Scheef+.

+Shaewen+, _v._ to shew, S; see +Schewen+.

+Sheeuering+, _pr. p._ shivering, S3; see +Chiueren+.

+Sheo+, _p.r.o.n. dem._, _def. art._, _p.r.o.n. pers. f._, _illa_, that, the, she, PP; +scheo+, SD; +scho+, S3, PP; +sho+, S, H; +sco+, S2; +seo+, S; +sche+, C, PP; +che+, S2; +si+, S; +scae+, S. _Comb._: _zi et_, she that, SD (s.v. _se_).--AS. _seo_; cp. OHG. _siu_ (Tatian).

+Sherch+, _v._ to search, S3; see +Cerchen+.

+Sho+, she, S; see +Sheo+.

+Shode+; see under +Scheden+.

+Shriues+, _pl._ sheriffs, S2; see under +Schyre+.

+Si+, she, S; see +Sheo+.

+Si+, let there be, S; see +Sinden+.

+Sibbe+, _sb._ and _adj._ peace, relationship, _affinis_, related, SD, S, P; +sybbe+, Prompt.; +sib+, S; +syb+, P. _Comb._: +sib-man+, "affinis," HD; +sib-nesse+, affinity, SD; +sib-reden+, relationship, SD; +sibrede+, HD; +sybrede+, banns of matrimony, Prompt.; +cybrede+, Prompt.; +sib-sum+, peaceable, SD; +sib-sumnesse+, friendship, SD.--AS.

_sib(b)_, peace, relationship: Goth. _sibja_; cp. OHG. _sibba_, peace (Tatian), relationship (Otfrid). See Sievers, 257.

+Sic+, _adj._ sick, S; see +Sek+.

+Sicer+, _sb._ strong drink, C2; +siser+, C2 (_n_); +ciser+, C2 (_n_), MD.--Low Lat. _sicera_ (Vulg.); Gr. s??e?a (LXX); Heb. _shekar_ (Deut.

29. 6). Cf. +Sidir+.

+Siche+, _adj._ such, W; see +Swyche+.

+Sicht+, _pt. s._ sighed, S3; see +Syken+.

+Siclatoun+, _sb._ a costly silk texture, CM; +sicladoun+, CM; see +Ciclatun+.

+Sidir+, _sb._ strong drink, cider, S3, W, MD; +sidur+, W2; +sider+, MD; +sydyr+, Prompt.; +sedyr+, Prompt.; +cyder+, C2 (_n_); +cedyr+, Prompt.; +syther+, Cath., S2; +sythir+, C2 (_n_).--OF. _sidre_ (_cidre_), _sisdre_; Low Lat. _sicera_ (Voc.); Gr. s??e?a (Luke 1. 15); cp. Sp.

_sidra_ (Deut. 29. 6). See +Sicer+.

+Sigaldren+, _sb. pl._ sorceries, S.--Icel. _sei-galdr_, enchantment by spells. See Grimm, Teut. M. pp. 1035-1043.

+Sigaldrie+, _sb._ enchantment, SD; +sigaldry+, HD.

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