SARDE, _pret._ Galled.

V. ~Sar~.

SARE, _adj._ Sore.

V. ~Sair~, and _s_.

~Sare~, _s._

1. A sore, S.

_Douglas._

2. Mental pain, sorrow.

_Douglas._

A. S. _sar_, Sw. _saer_, dolor.

_To_ SARE, _v. n._ To soar.

_Douglas._

_To_ SARE, _v. n._ To savour.

V. ~Sawer~.

~Sareless~, _adj._ Unsavoury, S. B.

V. ~Sair~, _v._

_Ross._

SARGEAND, _s._ A squire.

_Bannatyne P._

O. Fr. _sergeant_, homme de guerre.

SARY, SAIRY, _adj._

1. Sorrowful.

_Douglas._

A. S. _sari_, _sarig_, tristis, moestus.

2. Sorry, wretched.

_Wyntown._

SARIOLLY, SARRALY, _adv._ Artfully.

_Barbour._

A. S. _searolice_, artificiose; _sear_ ars.

SARIT, _pret._ Vexed.

V. ~Sar~.

SARK, _s._ A shirt, S.

_Wallace._

A. S. _syrc_, Su. G. _saerk_, indusium.

~Sarked~, ~Sarkit~, _part. pa._

1. Provided with shirts or shifts, S.

_Gl. Shirr._

2. Covered with thin deals, S.

~Sarkin~, _s._ The covering of wood above the rafters, S.

~Sarking~, _adj._ A designation of cloth for making coa.r.s.e shirts, S.

_Spalding._

SARRALY, _adv._

V. ~Sariolly~.

_To_ SASE, _v. a._ To seize; Fr. _sais-ir_.

_Douglas._

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