5. To direct one"s course.

_Gawan and Gol._

A. S. _sceap-ian_, facere, ordinare.

~Schapyn~, _part. pa._ Qualified.

_Barbour._

A. S. _sceapen_, ordinatus.

SCHARETS

V. ~Scherald~.

SCHAVELLING, _s._ One who has the Romish tonsure, one _shaven_.

_Charteris._

_To_ SCHAW, _v. a._ To shew.

_Douglas._

A. S. _sceaw-an_, id.

SCHAW, SCHAGH, _s._

1. A wood, a grove.

_Wallace._

Su. G. _skog_, Ir. Gael. _saeghas_, id.

2. Shade, covert.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _skugga_, umbra.

~Schawaldouris~, _s. pl._ Wanderers in the woods, subsisting by hunting.

_Wynt._

_Schaw_, S. a wood, and A. S. _weallian_, to roam.

SCHAWME, _s._

V. ~Schalim~.

_To_ SCHED, _v. a._

1. To divide.

A. S. _scead-an_, id.

_Gawan and Gol._

2. _To sched the hair_, to divide the hair in combing, S.

_To_ ~Sched~, ~Shed~, _v. n._ To part.

_Burel._

~Sched~, _s._ One quant.i.ty separated from another.

_Douglas._

~Sched~, ~Schede~, _s._ The division of the hair, S.

_Hudson._

SCHEIDIS, _s. pl._ Distances.

_Gawan and Gol._

Germ. _scheide_, intervallum loci.

_To_ SCHEYFF, _v. n._ To escape.

_Wallace._

Teut. _schuyff-en_, to fly.

SCHEILD, _s._ A common sh.o.r.e.

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

A. S. _scelle_, terrae concavitas.

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