2. Smartly, regarding a stroke, S.
_Baillie._
~Sickerness~, _s._ Security, S. B.
_Bur. Lawes._
SICKRIFE, _adj._ Slightly sick, S.
SIDE, SYDE, _adj._
1. Hanging low, S.
_Douglas._
Su. G. _sid_, Isl. _sidr_, demissus.
2. Late, S. B.
Moes. G. _seitho_, sero; A. S. _sidesta_, serissime.
SIDE-ILL, _s._
V. ~Sethill~.
_Pop. Ball._
SYDIS, _pl._ Cuts of flesh.
_Douglas._
SYDLINGIS, SIDELINS, _adv._
1. Side by side.
_Lyndsay._
2. Obliquely, not directly, S.
~Sideling~, _adj._
1. Having a declivity, S.
2. Oblique, as to discourse, S.
_Ross._
SYE, _s._ The sea.
_Douglas._
SYE, _s._ A coalfish.
V. ~Seath~.
_Stat. Acc._
SIERGE, _s._ A taper.
V. ~Serge~.
SIGNIFERE, _s._ The Zodiac, Lat.
_K. Quair._
SIGONALE, _s._ L. as in MS., _suponale_, perhaps a plate, or basket; Lat. _sup-pon-ere_.
_Houlate._
SYIS, SYISS, SYSS, SEIS, _s. pl._ Times; _fele syis_, _oft syss_.
V. ~Syith~.
_Barbour._
SYISS, SYSE, _s._ Sice, at dice;
Fr. _six_.
_Bannatyne P._
SYITH, SYTH, _s._ Times.
_Douglas._
A. S. _sithe_, Moes. G. _sintha_, vices.