_Bannatyne P._
_To_ SCHETE, _v. a._ To shut.
_Douglas._
A. S. _scytt-an_, id.
SCHEWE, _pret._ Shove.
_Douglas._
SCHIDE, SCHYDE, SYDE, _s._
1. A billet of wood.
_Douglas._
2. A chip, a splinter.
_Id._
3. A large piece of flesh cut off.
_Id._
A. S. _scide_, a billet of wood.
~Schidit~, To ~Schid~, _part. pa._ Cloven.
Teut. _scheyd-en_, dividere.
_Douglas._
SCHIERE, _s._ Visage, mien.
_Gawan and Gol._
O. Fr. _chiere_, id.; Isl. _kioer_, conditio.
SCHILDERNE, SCHIDDEREM, _s._ A wild fowl.
_Acts Ja. VI._
SCHILTHRUM, SCHILTRUM, SCHYLTRUM, _s._ An host ranged in a round form.
_Barbour._
A. S. _sceoltruma_, coetus, cohors.
SCHILL, _adj._ Shrill, S.
_Douglas._
Alem. _scill-en_, _sch.e.l.l-en_, sonare; Belg. _sch.e.l.le_, shrill.
SCHILL, SCHIL, _adj._ Chill. S. B.
_Douglas._
SCHYNBANDES, _pl._ Perhaps, armour for the ancles or legs.
_Sir Gawan._
Teut. _scheen-plaete_, ocrea.
SCHIP-BROKIN, _part. pa._ Shipwrecked.
Teut. _schip-broke_, shipwreck.
_Doug._
SCHIPFAIR, _s._ Navigation.
_Barbour._
A. S. _scip-fyrd_, navalis expeditio.
SCHIPPAR, _s._ A shipmaster.
_Abp. Hamiltoun._
SCHIR, SCHYR, SYRE, SERE, _s._
1. Sir, lord.
_Wyntown._