_Barry._
_Sandy lerrick_, or _laverock_, of S.
SAND-LOWPER, _s._ A small species of crab, Fife.
_Sibbald._
_To_ SANE, _v. n._ To say.
V. ~Seyne~.
_Dunbar._
_To_ SANE, SAYN, SAINE, SEYN, _v. a._
1. To make the sign of the cross.
_Barbour._
2. To bless.
_Dunbar._
Germ. _segen_, a sign; _segn-en_, to bless.
~Sain~, _s._ Blessing, S. B.
SANG, _s._ Song, S. A. S.
_Wyntown._
SANGLERE, _s._ A wild boar; Fr. _sangliere_.
_Douglas._
SANGUANE, SANGUYNE, _adj._ Having the colour of blood; Fr. _sanguin_.
_Douglas._
SANOUROUS, _adj._ Healing.
_Houlate._
O. Fr. _san-er_, to heal.
SANRARE, L. _thesaurare_, treasurer.
_Houlate._
SANS, _prep._ Without, Fr.
_Douglas._
SAP, _s._ Liquid of any kind, taken with solid aliment, S.
Belg.
_Morison._
~Sapmoney~, _s._ Money allowed to servants for purchasing _sap_, S.
_Stat. Acc._
~Saps~, _s. pl._ Bread soaked or boiled in some nourishing liquid, as, _ale-saps_, _b.u.t.ter-saps_, S.
_Gl. Sibb._
Isl. _saup_, Gael. _sabhs_, soup.
_To_ SAR, _v. a._ To vex, to gall.
_Wallace._
A. S. _sar-ian_, dolere.
SARBIT, _interj._ A kind of exclamation, S. A.
Supposed to be corr. from _sorrow a bit_.
_To_ SARD, _v. a._ To rub, to chafe.
_Lyndsay._
Isl. _sard-a_, _serd-a_, cutem contrectare.