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GLOSSARIAL INDEX.
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  • Ryde, v. to ride, 49; pr. s. Rydus, 1138; pres. pt. Rydinge, 2. See ride.
  • Ryht, s. right, justice, 82. See Rihte.
  • Ryngus, s. pl. rings, 1015.
  • Sacrifice, 388, 542, 1048.
  • Sad, adj. firm, heavy, thick, clayey (said of earth), 919.
  • Sadliche, adv. firmly, 1135.
  • Saf, safe, saved, 830.
  • Sai, pt. s. saw, 115, 137; pl. Saien, 146.
  • Saide, pt. s. said, 41; pl. 61; 2 p. ye said. 1006 pp'. Said, 111. See Sain.
  • Saile, ger. to sail, 297, 449; v. 533; pr. pl. Sailen, sail, 451; 2 p. Saile, ye sail, 203.
  • Sain, ger. to say, 475; Saie, 154; 1 p. pl. pr. Sain, we say, 368, 991; ye say, 646, 685, 689, 1095; they say, 798. See Saide.
  • Sake, sake, 283, 361, 559, 784, 830, 1105; account, 1054, 1122.
  • Same, same, 197, 780, 896, 1009.
  • Saue, ger. to save, 811.
  • Sauiour, saviour, 420; Sauyour, 784.
  • Sauouron, pr. pl. savour, give forth a scent, 496.
  • Sauur, s. savour, taste, 947.
  • Sawe, s. saying, saw, 42, 111, 209, 552, 646, 1096; pl. Sawus, 44, 459, 798.
  • Say, pt. s. saw, 187. See Sai.
  • Say, imp. s. say, 283. See Sain,
  • Schadde, pt. s. shed, 640.
  • Schal, 1 p. s. pr. must, 326; pr. s.is to, 700; shall, 213,
  • Schalk, s. man, wight, 20, 432, 449, 463. AS. sceale.
  • Schame, shame, 401, 1109.
  • Schamfall, shameful, 468.
  • Schamlese, shameless, 20.
  • Schamly, shamefully, 809.
  • Schap, shape; to schap, in our shapes, 330; shape, or creation, 960 pl. Schappus, created forms, 417.
  • Schape, ger. to shape, form, 294; pp. Schape, shaped, formed, created, 412, 419, 809, 1109; intended, 918.
  • Schappere, s. creator, 479, 959.
  • Schar, ploughshare, 294,
  • Scharpede, pp. sharpened, 294.
  • Schast, chaste, 894.
  • Sche, she, 309.
  • Schene, ger. to cause to shine; hem to schene, to cause themselves to shine, to seem to shine, 412,
  • Schene, adj. bright, 1027.
  • Schent, pp. shamed, 809, A.S. scendan, to put to shame.
  • Schenure, adv. more brightly, more beautifully, 412.
  • Schewe, ger. to shew, 59; pr. s. Schewiþ, 463; pr. pl. Schewen, shew, 421; Schewen hem, shew themselves, 479; 2 p. Schewe, ye aren, 959; pt. pl. Shewden, shewed, 20.
  • Schinden, ye shame, disgrace, 960. See Shent.
  • Schine, v. to shun, avoid, 416; pr. s. Schineþ, shuns, 449.
  • Sones ger. to shine, 117, 520; v. 121.
  • Schining, shining, 479.
  • Schippus, s. pl. ships, 449.
  • Scholde, pt. s. ought, 416; pt. pl. might, 108; would have to, 781; 1 p. we ought, 874. See Schulle, Schal.
  • Schop, pt. s. shaped, created, 330, 416, 432, 996. See Schape.
  • Schorted, pp. shortened, 401.
  • Schulle, 1 p. pl. pr. shall, 38; we must, are to, 322, 329; 2 p. ye must ought to, 1106; Schullen, 720.
  • Sckaþe, dat. scath, harm, 81. See Skaþbe.
  • Sclain, pp. slain, 344.
  • Sclepe, v. to sleep, 344, 441; ger. 535.
  • Sclowpe, dat. sloth, 344.
  • Scole, school, 453, 899.
  • Scorpionus, scorpions, 159.
  • Se, 1 p. pl. pr. we see, 399.