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 Sefne, seven.

Sefnt, seventh.

Seyd, said.

Seyd, 133, seed.

Sekyrly, securely.

Sel, 284, 295, time. "Seel, tyme, tempus," Prompt. Parv.

Semely, comely.

Semlant, 163, similar.

Sene, 4, see.

Senstere, 385, sempster.

Senues, 319, sinews.

Serge, 292, search.

Seryattly, 273, separately, one by one, in order.

Serteyn, certain.

Sertys, 91, &c., certainly.

Ses, cease.

Sesare, Cæsar.

Sese, 1, seeth.

Sesyd, 121, received.

Sett, 242, abide.

Sew, 15, 244, follow.

Sewyng, following.

Sewre, sure.

Sewte, 193, suit.

Shende, 19, 38, &c., ruin, destroy.

Shenshipp, 50, 104, ruin.

Shent, 26, ruined.

Shert, 310, shift.

Shynand, 177, shining.

Shyrlyng, 180.

Shytt, shut.

Sho, 28, shoe.

Short, 234, shorten.

Shray, 180.

Shrewe, 206, curse.

Shrewyd, 309, cursed.

Sybb, 54, relation.

Sybbest, 226, nearest in relationship

Syeng, sighing.

Signifure, 367, signification.

Syndony, 336, cloth.

Synfolest, 75, most sinful.

Syse, 13, 233, assises.

Syte, sight.

Syth, sight.

Sythe, since.

Sythe, 249, sayeth.

Syttenge, 209, seemly, becoming.

Skafhald, skaffold.

Skaypst, escapest.

Skylle, 36, 55, &c., reason.

Skore, 128, scour.

Slawe, slain.

Sle, vide scle.

Sleytys, 211, sleights, deceits. "Sleythe, astucia," Prompt. Parv.

Smertly, 51, quickly.

Smyght, smite.

Smyth, 269, deliver. "Smyth up" would here be equivalent to "pay up."

Smytyht, 81, smiteth, pierceth.

Snelle, 121, quickly, suddenly.

Socowre, succour.

Socurraunce, 220, salvation.

Soferauns, sufferance.

Sokyn, 28, sucked.

Solas, 87, solace.

Somowne, summon.

Sond, 95, messenger.

Sonde, 32, 52, providence.

Sonde, 42, sand, i. e., earth.

Sondys, 170, messengers.

Sone, soon.

Sone, son.

Sorwatorie, 333, place of sorrow.

Sorwe, sorrow.

Soserye, 304, sorcery.

Sote, sweet.

Sothe, truth.

Sotylly, 270, slily.

Sotylté, subtilly.

Sotyl, subtle.

Sottys, 163, fools.

South, sought.

Sowe, 269, saw.

Sowyht, 74, soweth.

Sownd, sound.

Spedful, 93, expeditious.

Sperd, 66, 309, bolted.

Spylle, 13, destroy.

Sprad, spread.

Sprytt, 68, spirit.

Starkly, 124, stoutly.

Stavys, 271, staves. The old form is still retained in the English version of the gospels.

Sted, 27, moment.

Stey, 361, rise up.

Stelyn, 179, steal. Stelyn awey, i. e. "go away privily," as in our translation of the Bible.

Steracle, 208, sight. A poem in the Appendix to Walter Mapes, ed. Wright, p. 297, says of women,

"They hem rejoise to see and to be sayne, And to seke sondry pilgremages;