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The Record Interpreter.
  • superfrontale:—a superfrontal, a cloth hanging above a frontal.
  • supergabulum:—overgavel.
  • superhidagium:—superhidage, the extra rate per acre imposed upon a hide of small extent.
  • superlabium:—the upper lip.
  • superonerare:—to overload.
  • superpellicium:—a surplice.
  • superplus, superplusagium:—a surplus; the amount which a sheriff or other officer has spent beyond his receipts.
  • superprisia:—seizure by surprise.
  • superseminatus:—measled (of pork).
  • supersisa:—sursise, penalty for neglect, esp. for not paying castle-ward at Dover.
  • supertenere:—to hold over; to neglect.
  • supertunica:—a garment worn over a tunic.
  • supervidere;—to survey, to examine.
  • supervincere:—to conquer.
  • supervisor:—a surveyor; an overseer.
  • supervisus:—survey.
  • supparum. See suparum.
  • suppeditare:—to trample on.
  • suppositio:—a support; a prop; a hypothesis.
  • supprior. See subprior.
  • suppriserunt:—they surprised.
  • supprisia:—used for superprisia.
  • supra:—before, in a reference in a book. This meaning and the corresponding meaning of infra and inferius were originally used for a roll.
  • supravisor:—an overseer.
  • sura:—a coarse loaf.
  • surigicus:—a surgeon (chirurgicus).
  • surplusagium. See superplus.
  • surrejunctio:—a surrejoinder.
  • surrogatus:—a surrogate, one appointed in the room of another.
  • sursa:—a spring, a fountain.
  • sursumreddere:—to surrender.
  • sursumredditio:—a surrender.
  • susanus:—worn out.
  • susceptor:—an undertaker.
  • suspeditare:—to trample on.
  • suspendicula:—hangings.
  • suspendium:—hanging.
  • suua:—a soam. See summa.
  • swagium:—aid.
  • swainmotus, swanemotus:—a swainmote, a forest court.
  • swolinga, swulinga. See sullinga.
  • sya:—a load; a seam. See summa.
  • synaxis:—an assembly, a congregation; church service or office.
  • syndicus:—an advocate; a burgess.
  • syngraphus:—a deed signed by all the parties.