_To_ SERF, _v. a._

V. ~Serve~.

_Douglas._

SERGE, SIERGE, _s._ A taper, a torch.

_Wyntown._

Fr. _cierge_, a large wax-candle, a flambeau.

SERGEAND, _s._

1. A squire; O. Fr. id.

_Wyntown._

2. An inferior officer in a court of justice.

_Skene._

SERYT, L. _cryt_, cried.

_Wallace._

SERMONE, SERMOND, _s._ Discourse.

O. Fr. id.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

SERPLATHE, _s._ Eighty stones of wool.

Fr. _sarpilliere_, E. _sarp-cloth_.

_Skene._

_To_ SERS, SEIRS, _v. a._ To search.

_Douglas._

_To_ SERVE, SERF, SERWE, _v. a._ To deserve.

_Wallace._

SERUIABLE, _adj._ Active.

_Douglas._

SERVITE, SERVYTE, _s._ A table napkin, S.

_Spalding._

Fr. _serviette_, Teut. _servett_, id.

SESSION, SESSIOWN, _s._ The consistory, or parochial _eldership_ in Scotland, S.

_Knox._

~Sessioner~, _s._ A member of the _session_ or consistory.

_Wodrow._

_To_ SET, _v. a._ To lease, S.

_Wyntown._

~Set~, _s._ A lease, S.

_Spotswood._

~Setter~, _s._ One who lets out any thing for hire, S.

_Baillie._

_To_ SET, _v. a._

1. To beset.

_Wyntown._

2. To lay snares.

_Douglas._

Su. G. Isl. _saett-a_, insidias struere.

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