A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students
Chapter 50
scēap (ǣ, ē, ī) n. ‘_sheep_,’ _CP, WW_.
+sceap (a) n., nap. -pu _‘shape,’ form, created being, creature_, _El, Gen, WW_: _creation_: _dispensation, fate_: _condition_: (±) ‘_genitalia_,’ _A_.
-sceap v. for-s.
scēapætere (ǣ^1, ī^1; e^2) m. _sheep’s carcase_, LL 449[8].
sceapen pp. of scieppan.
scēapen adj. _of a sheep_, #Lcd#.
+sceapennes f. _creation, formation_, Æ.
scēaphām m. _sheepfold_, EC 373.
scēapheord f. _flock of sheep_, Æ.
scēapheorden n. _shed_, WW 185^15.
+sceaphwīl (æ) f. _fated hour_, B 26.
scēaphyrde (_W_; Æ) (i) m. ‘_shepherd_.’
scēaplic _of a sheep_, OEG 11^187.
+sceaplīce _ably, fitly_, BH 324^4 (ca).
scēapscearu (ē) f. _sheep-shearing_, Æ.
-sceapung v. for-s.
scēapwæsce f. _place for washing sheep_, Ct.
scēapwīc n. _sheepfold_, KC 3·405^5.
scear I. (æ, e) mn. _ploughshare_, _Cp_ (æ), _Sc_ (e). [‘_share_’] II. pret. 3 sg. of scieran.
scēara = scēarra
scearbēam m. _wood to which the ploughshare is fixed_, WW 196^28.
sceard I. n. _incision, cleft, gap_, _Ct_: _potsherd_, _GPH_. [‘_shard_’] II. adj. _cut, mutilated, gashed, notched, hacked_: (w. g.) _bereft of, deprived of_.
±scearfian _to cut off, scrape, shred_.
scearflian _to scrape_, #Lcd# 1·184^18.
scearfung f. _scraping, scarifying_, #Lcd#.
scearn (æ, e) n. _dung, muck_, _Lcd, VPs_. [‘_sharn_’]
scearnbudda m. _dung-beetle_, #ÆGr# 308^1n.
scearn-wibba (æ, e) -wifel (-fifel, WW) m. _dung-beetle_.
scēaron = scǣron pret. pl. of scieran.
scearp (a, æ) _‘sharp,’ pointed, prickly_, _Lcd, Soul, VPs_: _acute, keen, active, shrewd_, _Bo, Lcd_: _severe, rough, harsh_, _AO, Lcd_: _biting, bitter, acid_, _Lcd_: _brave_. [scieran]
scearpe I. adv. _‘sharply,’ keenly_, _Hex, Ps_; Æ. II. f. _scarification_, #Lcd#.
scearpecged ‘_sharp-edged_,’ _Æ_.
scearpian _to score, scarify_, #Lcd#.
scearplic _sharp, severe, effectual_. adv. -līce _‘sharply,’ acutely, keenly_, _CP_: _painfully, severely_, _OET, W_: _effectually_, CM 192: _attentively_, _A_: _quickly_, _WW_.
scearpnes f. _‘sharpness,’ acuteness, keen observation_, _Bo, Cp, CP_; Æ: _tartness, pungency, acidity_, _Lcd, W_; Æ: _efficacy_.
scearpnumol _effective_, #Lcd#.
scearpsīene _keen-sighted_, #Bo#.
scearpsmēawung f. _argument_, G.
scearpðanc(ful)līce adv. _efficaciously_.
scearpðancol _quick-witted, keen_, #Lcd# 3·440^28.
scearpung f. _scarifying_, #Lcd#.
scēarra fpl. _shears, scissors_, _A, CP, WW_. [‘_shear_’]
scearseax (e, i, ie, y) n. _razor_, CP.
scearu I. (a, æ, y) f. _shearing, shaving, tonsure_, Æ. II. (a) f. _‘share’-bone, groin_, _Lcd, WW_ (a).
scēat I. m. _corner angle, edge, point, promontory_, Mdf: _quarter, district, region, surface (of the earth)_: _lap, bosom, fold_, CP: _napkin, sheet, covering, cloak, garment_, CP: _inlet, creek_, BH 90^27. [_Ger._ schoss] II. pret. 3 sg. of scēotan.
scēata m. _angle, corner_, AO: _bosom, lap, lower part of a sail_: _napkin_. [_Ger._ schote]
scēatcod m. _wallet_, WW 107^5. [codd]
sceatlīne f. _sheet by which a sail is trimmed to the wind_, WW 288^24.
sceatt (æ, e) m. _property, treasure, coin, money, wealth_, _LL_: _payment, price, tribute, bribe, reward_, Æ: _money of account, denarius, twentieth part of a shilling_ (Kent), v. LL 2·634. [‘_sceat_’]
sceatwyrpan _to make the payment to the bridegroom on which the bride passes into his power from that of the father_, WW 386^1 (v. ES 42·170).
scēað (ǣ, ē) f. ‘_sheath_,’ _Æ, JnL_ (ēæ): _spike, nail_, JnL 20^23? [cp. hornscēað]
sceaða (a) m. _injurious person, criminal, thief, assassin_, _B, Mt_; Æ: (†) _warrior, antagonist_: _fiend, devil_: _injury_, _Gen_ 549. [‘_scathe_’]
sceaðan = sceððan
sceaðel f. _shuttle_? _weaver’s slay_? LL 455, 15, 1 (v. ANS 115^165).
sceaðenes = sceðnes
sceaðful _hurtful_, _GD_ 209. [‘_scatheful_’]
sceaðian _to injure, spoil, steal_.
sceaðig (æ) _injurious_, #ÆGr# 63^15.
sceaðung f. _injury, damage_, TC 138^18.
scēawendsprǣc f. _scurrility, buffoonery_, WW 533^4.
scēawendwīse f. _buffoon’s song_, #Rd# 9^9.
scēawere m. _beholder, spectator, observer, spy_, _B_; Æ, CP: _mirror_. [‘_shower_’]
±scēawian _to look, gaze, see, behold, observe_, _B_; Æ, AO, CP: _inspect, examine, scrutinize_, _Chr, Lk_; Æ, AO: _have respect to, look favourably on_, Æ: _look out, look for, choose_, Æ: _decree, grant_. [‘_show_’]
scēawung (a) f. _seeing, surveying, inspection, scrutiny, examination, contemplation_, AO, CP: _respect, regard_: _show, spectacle, appearance_, _Bl, MkL_: _toll on exposure of goods_. [‘_showing_’]
sceb = sceabb
scēb = scēaf
scec = scæc
scecel = sceacel
sced = scead
scēd pret. 3 sg. of scēadan.
scef- = sceaf-, scyf-
scegð (æ, ei) mf. _vessel, ship_. [_ON._ skeið]
scegðmann (æ) m. _sailor, pirate, viking_, Æ.
scehð = scegð
sceið = scegð
scel = (1) sceal; (2) sciell
sceld = (1) scield; (2) scyld I.
sceld- = scild-, scyld-
scelēge (#Gl#) = sceolhēge
scelfan^3 (= ie) _to totter, shake_. [_ON._ skialfa]
scelfor = scealfor
scell I. = sceal. II. = sciell
scelle (= ie) _separation_? _cutting off_? Cp 777#c# (v. FM 100).
scemel = scamol
scēnan = scǣnan
scenc (æ) m. (±) _drink, draught_, _Lcd, MtL_: _cup_, CM 959. [‘_shench_’]
±scencan _to pour out, give drink_, _B, LPs_ (æ), _Sc_; Æ, CP. [‘_shench_’; _Ger._ schenken]
scencingcuppe f. _jug_, TC 536^7.
scendan I. (±, i, ie, y) _to put to shame, confound, discomfort_, _AO, VPs_: _blame_, _CP_ (ie): _corrupt, injure_, _Cr, DR_: _disgrace, insult_. [‘_shend_’] II. = scyndan I.
scendle f. _reproach_, LkLR 11^8.
+scendnes = +scandnes
scendung f. _reproach, affliction_, N.
scēne = scīene
scēnfeld = scīnfeld
scennum dp. of sb. _pommel of sword-hilt_? _plate of metal on pommel_? B 1694.
+scento, +scendðo (#VPs#) f. _shame, confusion_.
scēo I. _cloud_? #Rd# 4^41. II. = scēoh, scōh
sceo- = sco-, scu-
scēo- = scō-, scū-
scēoc pret. 3 sg. of sceacan.
sceocc- = scucc-
scēod I. = scōd pret. 3 sg of sceððan. II. pp. of scōgan.
scēofan = scūfan
scēogan (CP) = scōgan
scēoh I. _‘shy,’ timid_, _Rim_ 43. II. = scōh
scēohmōd _timid_, #Jul# 672.
sceol (*sceolh) _squinting, awry_, WW. [_Ger._ scheel]
sceolan = sculan
sceoldan = scieldan
sceolh-ēge, -ē(a)gede (y) _squinting_, Æ.
sceolu = scolu
sceom- = scam-
scēon (±) I. † _to fall (to)_, _occur, happen_: _go quickly, fly_. II. = scōgan
scēon- = scīen-
scēona gp. of scēoh.
sceonc- = scanc-
sceond = scand
sceop = scop
scēop pret. 3 sg. of scieppan.
sceoppa m. _booth_, _Lk_ 21^1. [‘_shop_’]
sceoppend = scieppend
sceopu nap. of scip.
scēor = scūr
sceoran = scieran
sceorf = scurf
sceorfan^3 _to scarify, gnaw_, AO: (+) _scrape, shred_.
sceorian = scorian
sceorp (o) n. _ornament, clothing_, AO: _equipment, fittings_ (_for a ship_?), LL 444[1].
±sceorpan^3 _to scrape, gnaw_, #Lcd#.
sceort == scort
scēos gs., nap. of scēoh, scōh.
sceot == scot
±scēot _ready, quick_.
sceota m. _‘shoat,’ trout_, _WW_ 94.
±scēotan^2 _to ‘shoot,’ hurl missiles, cast_, _Bl, Ma, ZDA_; Æ: _strike, hit, push, thrust_, _AO, Lcd, Ma_: _run, rush, dart, press forward_, _Æ, Jn_: _contribute, pay_: _refer to, appeal to_, _Æ, TC_.
scēotend † m. _bowman, warrior_.
sceoton = scuton pret. pl. of scēotan.
sceoða = sceaða
scēo-ðwang, -ðong m. _‘shoe-thong,’ boot-lace_, _Jn_.
scēowyrhta m. _shoemaker, leather-worker_, GD 322^1 (scōh-); WW 97^5.
scep = scyp I.
scep- = sciep-
+scep = +sceap
scēp (_VPs_) = scēap
scepen I. pp. of scieppan. II. = scypen. III. (N) = scieppend
sceppe f. _a dry measure_, NC 319. [_ON._ skeppa]
sceptlōh, sceptōg (#Gl#) = sceaftlō
scer = scear
scer- = scear-, scier-, scir-
scerero (OET) = scearra [[headword spelled “scēarra”]]
scernicge (= ie) f. _actress, female jester_, _A_; MH, #Rd# (sciren-).
+scert _shortened_, OEG 130. [scyrtan]
sceruru = scearra [[headword spelled “scēarra”]]
scēt = scēat pret. 3 sg. of scēotan.
scēte = scȳte
scetel (#KGl#) = scyttel
scett = sceatt
scēð = (1) scēað; (2) scegð
sceðdǣd (æ) f. _injurious deed, crime_, WW.
sceð-nes, -enes f. _hurt, injury_.
±sceððan^6 and wv. (ea, y) _to scathe, injure, hurt, crush, oppress, disturb_. [sceaða]
sceððend † m. _adversary_.
+sceððendlic _hurtful_, DR 118^16.
sceððu f. _hurt, injury_, #Lcd# 1·342^17.
sceðwrǣc _hurtful, wicked_, #Bl# 161^33.
sceu- = scu-
scēu- = scū-
scēwyrhta = scēowyrhta
scīa m. _shin, leg_, #Gl#.
sciccels, sciccel (y) m. _coat, mantle, cloak_.
sciccing m. _mantle, cloak, cape_, #Gl#.
scīd n. _thin slip of wood, shingle, billet_, _Gl, WW_. [‘_shide_’]
scīdhrēac m. _rick or heap of firewood_, EC 351.
scīdweall m. _wooden palings_, WW 146^28.
+scīe = +scȳ
-scīelan (ȳ) v. be-s. [[under “bescȳlan”]]
scield (e, i, y) m. _‘shield,’ protector_, _Bl, Ph_: (±) _protection, defence_, _VPs_; AO, CP: _part of a bird’s plumage_? #Ph# 308.
scield- v. also scild-.
±scieldan (i, eo, y) _to protect, ‘shield,’ (‘i-shield’) guard, defend, defend oneself_, _Æ, B, Bl, VPs_; CP. +scieldod _furnished with shields_, _Bl_.
sciele (CP) pres. sg. subj. of sculan.
sciell f. ‘_shell_,’ _Cp, MH_; OEG: _shell-fish_: _scale_, _CP_; Æ, AO. [scalu]
sciellfisc (i, y) m. ‘_shell-fish_,’ _Bo_.
-sciellig (y) v. stān-s. [[under “stānscylig”]]
scielliht (e) _having a shell_, #Lcd#.
sciendan = scendan
scīene (ē, ēo, ī, ȳ) _beautiful_, _Cr, Gen_ (ē), _Pa, Ph_ (ȳ): _bright, brilliant, light_, _Cr_ (ȳ). [‘_sheen_’]
scīenes (ēo, ī, ȳ) f. _suggestion, instigation_, CP. [scȳan]
scienn = scinn, scīn
scīenð pres. 3 sg. of scīnan.
±scieppan^6 (e, i, y) _to create, form, make_, _Gen_: _order, destine, arrange, adjudge, assign_, _B, Wy_. [‘_shape_,’ ‘_i-shape_’]
±Scieppend m. _Creator_, _B_ (y); CP. [‘_sheppend_’]
±scieran^4 (æ, e, eo, i) _to cleave, hew, cut_, _An, B_: _cut hair_, _Æ, CP_: _receive tonsure_, _Guth_: _‘shear’ sheep_, _BC_. pp. scoren _abrupt_, CP 215^8.
scierden (e) adj. _of sherds_, GPH 400. [sceard]
sciering (e) f. _shearing, shaving_, CM 610.
±scierpan I. _to deck, clothe, equip_, ÆL (y). [sceorp] II. (e, y) _to sharpen_, _A, VPs_: _rouse_. [‘_sharp_’]
+scierpla (i, y) _clothing, garments_.
scierseax = scearseax
scīet pres. 3 sg. of scēotan.
scīete (ē, ī, ȳ) f. _cloth, towel, shroud_, _Æ, BH, Cp, Mk, WW_. [‘_sheet_’]
scife = scyfe
±sciftan _to divide, distribute, allot_, _LL_ (y): _place, order, arrange_, _LL, W_ (y). [‘_shift_’]
scild = scield
scild- = scyld-
scildburh † (e, y) f. _shield-wall, phalanx_: _roof of shields, testudo_: _castle, fortress_, #Sat# 309 (e).
scilden f. _protection_, WW 52^17.
±scild-end, -ere (ie, y) m. _protector, defender_.
scildfreca (y^1) m. _warrior_, B 1033.
scildhete m. _foe_, #An# 85. [scyld]
scildhrēoða (y^1, e^2, ea^2) m. _shield, buckler_: _testudo, phalanx_.
±scildnes (ie) f. _defence, protection_.
scildtruma (y^1) m. _testudo, phalanx_, _Æ, OEG_. [‘_sheltron_’]
scildung f. _protection_, Æ.
scildweall (y^1) m. _wall of shields_, B 3118.
scildwiga (y^1) m. _warrior_, B 288.
scildwyrhta (y^1) m. _shield-maker_.
scile (CP) pres. subj. of sculan.
scilfix = sciellfisc
scilfor _yellow, golden_, OEG.
scill = sciell
scilling (y) m. _‘shilling’ (consisting of a varying number of pence), silver coin_, _Æ, G, LL_ (v. 2·640), _WW_.
scillingrīm n. _count of shillings_, #Wid# 92.
scima m. _ray, light, brightness, effulgence, splendour_, CP: _twilight, gloom_. [scīnan]
scimerian (y) _to glisten, shine_, OEG 23^51; _NC_ 319. [‘_shimmer_’]
scīmian _to shine, glisten_, _ÆGr, LkL_: _grow dusky, dim, be dazzled, bleared_, Æ. [‘_shim_’]
scīn == scinn
scīnan^1 (ȳ) _to ‘shine,’ flash_, _Æ, BH, Bl, Bo, Cp, Mt_; CP: (+) _shine upon, illuminate_.
scinbān n. ‘_shin-bone_,’ _WW_.
scinccing (OET p. 26) = sciccing
+scincio np. _the fat about the kidneys_, #Lcd#.
scindan = scendan
scīndlāc = scīnlāc
scīnefrian _to glitter_, WW 348^19.
scinelāc = scīnlāc
scīnende ‘_shining_,’ _MH_ (y), _WW_: _eminent, distinguished_, _BH_.
scīnendlic _shining_, #LPs# 18^9.
scīnfeld (ēa) m. _Elysian fields, Temple_.
scīngedwola m. _phantom_, WW 455^11.
scīngelāc ‡ n. _jugglery, magical practices_.
scinhosu f. _greave_, OEG.
scīnlāc I. n. _sorcery, magic_: _apparition, spectre, delusion, superstition_: _frenzy, rage_, AO. II. = scīnlǣce I.
scīnlǣca m. _wizard, magician_, AO(ā^2).
scīnlǣce I. _magic, spectral_, AO. II. f. _sorceress, witch_.
scinlic (y) _spectral_, NC 320.
scinn (CP) n., scinna m. _spectre, illusion, apparition, phantom, evil spirit_.
scinncræft (y) m. _sorcery, magic_, AO.
scinncræftiga m. _sorcerer_, GD 27^15; LL 248[7].
scinnere m. _magician_, #Gl#.
scīnnes I. f. _radiance_, MkL 13^24. II. = scīenes
scinnhīw n. _spectre, illusion, phantasm_.
scīnsēoc _spectre-haunted_, #Lcd# 1·364^4.
scinu (y) f. ‘_shin_,’ _WW_.
scip (y) n. ‘_ship_,’ _BH, Bo, Cp_; AO, CP.
scīp == scēap
scipbroc n. _hardship on ship-board_, #Bl# 173^6.
scipbrucol (y) _destructive to shipping_, GPH 401^9.
scipbryce m. _right to claim wreckage_, _KC_ 4·208. [‘_shipwreck_’]
scipȳbme (y) f. _ship’s trumpet_, GPH 391.
scipcræft m. _naval force_, #Chr# 1048#d#.
scipdrincende _shipwrecked_, DR 61^16.
scipe m. _pay, teage_, _WW_; Æ 31^55: _position, rank_. [‘_shipe_’]
scipehere = sciphere
scipen (e, y) f. _‘shippon,’ stall, cattle-shed_, _A, BH_ (y).
scipere (y) m. _shipman, sailor_, _Chr_. [‘_shipper_’]
scipfæreld n. _voyage_, GD 273^18.
scipfæt n. _a vessel in the form of a ship_, WW 124^8.
scipfarend m. _sailor_, BH 3·15 (title).
scipfērend m. _sailor_, #An# 250.
scipfierd f. _naval expedition, fleet_, AO.
scipflota m. _sailor, pirate_, #Chr# 937#a#.
scipforðung f. _equipment of ships_, LL 314[´].
scipfultum m. _naval aid, naval reinforcements_, #Chr# 1049#c#.
scipfylleð _private jurisdiction exercised over a group of three hundreds_, KC 6·240 (v. BT).
scipfyrd = scipfierd
scipfyrdung f. _fleet, naval expedition_: _fitting out of ships_.
scipfyrð(r)ung f. _equipment of ships_.
scipgebroc n. _shipwreck_, AO, CP.
scipgefeoht (y) n. _naval battle_, GPH 389.
scipgefēre n. _sailing_, BH 150^2.
scipgetāwu f. _tackling of a ship_, WW 181^24.
scipgyld n. _ship-tax, ship-money_, Ct.
sciphamor m. _hammer for giving a signal to rowers_, WW.
sciphere m. _naval force, fleet (usu. hostile)_, _squadron, armada_, AO, #Chr#: _crew of a warship_.
scipherelic _naval_, #HGl# 406^40.
sciphlǣder f. _ship’s ladder_, WW.
sciphlæst (y) m. _ship-load, crew_, AO, CP: _ship of burden_.
sciphlāford m. _master of a ship, skipper_, WW 181^21.
scipian _to take ‘ship,’ embark_: (±) _man or equip a ship_, _Chr_.
scipincel n. _little ship_, WW.
sciplād (y) f. _journeying by sea, sailing_, BH 198^29.
sciplæst = sciphlæst
sciplic _naval_, #Gl#.
sciplið n. _naval force_, #Chr# 1055#c#.
sciplīðend m. _seaman, sailor_: _voyager_, ÆL 33^138.
sciplīðende ptc. _sailing_.
scipmǣrls m. _ship’s rope, cable_, WW.
scipmann m. _‘shipman,’ sailor, rower_, _BH, Chr_ (y): _one who goes on trading voyages_.
scipp- = sciepp-
sciprāp m. _ship’s rope, cable_, AO.
sciprēðra (y) m. _rower, sailor_.
sciprōðor n. _ship’s oar or rudder_, WW 455^18.
sciprōwend m. _rower, sailor_, WW 455^14.
scipryne m. _passage for ships_, Ct.
scipsetl n. _bench for rowers_, WW.
scipsōcn f. = scipfylleð
scipsteall (y) m. _place for ships_, BC 3·316^16.
scipstēora m. _steersman, pilot_, CP.
scipsteorra m. _pole-star_, #Lcd# 3·270^20.
scip-stīera, -stȳra = scipstēora
scip-tearo, -ter, n., gs. -tearos scip-t(e)ara, -te(o)ra m. _(ship-tar), bitumen, pitch_.
sciptol m. _passage money_, Æ.
scipwealh m. _servant whose service is connected with ships_? (BT); _one liable to serve in the fleet_? (Swt), EC 376.
scipweard m. _ship-master_, #An# 297.
scipwered n. _crew_, WW 451^17.
scipwīsan (on) adv. _like a ship_, Æ.
scipwyrhta m. ‘_shipwright_,’ _WW_ 112^5.
scīr I. (ȳ) f. _office, appointment, charge, authority, supremacy_, _AO, Cp_; CP: _district, diocese, see, province_, _‘shire,’ parish_, _AO, LL_; Æ: _tribe_. II. adj. _bright, gleaming, shining, resplendent_, _B, Bo_: _clear, translucent_, _Cr, WW_: _pure, unmixed_, _B, Bo_: _white_, Jn 4^35. [‘_shire_’]
sciran = scieran
scīran (ȳ) _to make clear, say, tell, declare_, _B, CP_: _arrange, determine, decide, decree, act in authority_, CP: (±) _clear from, get rid of_, AO, CP.
scīrbasu _bright purple_, WW 193^12.
scīrbisceop m. _bishop of a diocese_, WW 173^30.
scīre adv. _brightly_, _An_: _clearly_: _mightily_, _Cr_ 1142. [‘_shire_’]
scīre- = scīr-
scīrecg _keen-edged_, #Lcd# 1·390^7.
scirenicge (#Rd# 9^9) = scernicge
scīresmann = scīrmann
scirfemūs f. _shrew (mouse)_, WW 477^16. [sceorfan]
scīrgemōt n. _shire-moot_.
scīrgerēfa m. ‘_sheriff_,’ _KC_.
scīrgesceat (ȳ) n. _property of a see_, Ct.
scīrham _clad in bright mail_, B 1895.
±scirian (e, y) _to ordain, appoint_: _allot, assign, grant_: (+) _mark off, count, reckon_.
sciriendlic (y) _derivative_, WW 222^23.
scīrigmann = scīrmann
scīrlett n. _piece or measure of land_, Ct.
scīrmǣled _splendidly marked, brightly adorned_, #Jud# 230.
scīrmann (ȳ) m. _governor of a shire, prefect, sheriff, steward, procurator, official_, _KC_; Æ, CP; v. LL 2·649: _inhabitant of a district_, Æ. [‘_shireman_’]
scīrnes f. _elucidation_, WW 279^23.
scirp- = scierp-
scirseax = scearseax
scīrðegen m. _thane of a shire_, BC 1·544^8.
scirung f. _separation, rejection_, RB 109^21.
scir-wæter (scyr-) n. _water forming a boundary_, #Chr# 656#e#. [scieran]
scīrwered _brightly ornamented_? _bright_? #Gu# 1262.
scīrwita m. _chief man of a shire_, W.
scītan^1 _to ease oneself_.
scīte = scȳte
scitefinger = scytefinger
scitol _purgative_, #Lcd# 66a.
scitte f. _purging_, _Lcd_. [‘_shit_’]
scittels (_Æ_) = scyttels [[under “scyttel”]]
sclāt (#Gl#) = slāt pret. 3 sg. of slītan.
scleacnes (#KGl#) == sleacnes [[headword spelled “slēacnes”]]
scmēgende (#VPs#) = smēagende pres. ptc. of smēagan.
scnīcend (#Gl#) = snīcend pres. ptc. of snīcan.
scō = scōh
sco- = sceo-
scōas = scōs v. scōh.
scobl = scofl
scōc pret. 3 sg. of sceacan.
scocca = scucca
scocha (= scohha) ‘_lenocinium_’, Ep 579.
scōcnyll m. _signal for putting on shoes_, ANS 84·10.
scōd I. pret. 3 sg. of sceððan. II. v. scōgan.
+scōe = +scȳ
scōere m. _shoemaker_, _Gl_. [‘_shoer_’]
scōf pret. 3 sg. of sceafan.
scofen pp. of scufan.
scofettan _to drive hither and thither_, CP 169^13.
scofl f. ‘_shovel_,’ _A, Cp, Ep_.
scōgan pp. sc(ē)od _to ‘shoe,’_ _Æ, CP_.
scōh, scō, scēo m. gs. nap. sc(ē)os, gp. sc(ē)one, dp. sc(ē)on, scōum ‘_shoe_,’ _JnL, Mt, WW_.
scōhere = scōere
scōhnægl m. _shoe-nail_, WW.
scōhðēn (ēo) m. _shoe-cleaner_, RBL 91^9.
scōian = scōgan
scōl f. ‘_school_,’ _Æ, Lcd_; AO.
+scola m. _debtor_, WW 15^28. [sceal]
+scōla m. _fellow-student_, OEG 2271.
scolde pret. 3 sg. of sculan.
scōlere m. _‘scholar,’ learner_, _A, LL_.
scolh (WW 241^13) = seolh
scōliere = scōlere
scōlmann m. _scholar, pupil_: _client_.
scolu I. (eo) f. _troop, host, multitude_. [‘_school_’] II. = scōl
scom- = scam-
scōmhylte (scomm-?) n. _shady copse, thicket_, WW 411^3.
scōn = scēon v. scēoh.
scon- = scan-
scop (eo) m. _singer, poet_, _B, Bo_; AO. [‘_scop_’]
scōp pret. 3 sg. of scieppan.
scopcræft m. _poetry_, #ÆGr# 215^9.
scopgereord (eo^1) n. _language of poetry_, BH.
scoplēoð n. _poem_, AO.
scoplic _poetic_, OEG 119.
scora m. _hairy garment_, WW 278^1.
scoren pp. of scieran.
scorian (eo) I. _to refuse_, Æ. II. _to jut out_.
scorp = sceorp
scort (eo, y) _‘short,’ not long, not tall_, _Bo, GD_ (eo): _brief_, _Æ, Bo, CP_.
scortian _to become ‘short,’ shorten_, _Lcd_ (eo): (±) _run short, fail_.
scortlic _brief_, _Sc_ 214^16 (eo). adv. -līce _‘shortly,’ briefly, soon_, _AO_; Æ.
scortnes f. _‘shortness,’ small amount_: _summary, abstract_, _Æ_ (eo): _short space of time_.
scortwyrplic (eo) _shortly coming to pass_, #Lcd# 3·156^2.
scoru _a ‘score,’_ NC 320. [scoren; scieran]
scōs gs. of scōh.
±scot (eo) n. _‘shot,’ shooting_, _OEG_; AO: _darting, rapid motion_, _Men_: _what is shot forth_, _AO, CP_: (+) _scot, payment_: _private apartment, sanctum, chancel_, Æ.
scoten pp. of scēotan.
+scotfeoht n. _shooting, battle_, #PPs#.
scotfrēo _scot-free, free of tribute_, Ct.
±scotian (co) (tr. and intr.) _to move rapidly, shoot, hurl a javelin_, Æ.
scotlīra m. _calf of the leg_, #Lcd#.
scotspere n. _dart, javelin_, #HGl# 405.
Scottas mpl. _the Scots_, Æ, CP.
scotung (co) f. _shooting_: _missile_.
scōum v. scōh.
scōung f. _provision of shoes_, LL 450[10].
-scrād v. scrīðend-s.
[[Cross-reference does not appear to exist; it may be an error for “v. scrīðend [_see_ scrīðan], scrāð” as separate words.
Entry from first edition: scrād _a moving body_? (v. scrīðan), _a vessel_? _a body of travellers_, BT.]]
scrādung = scrēadung
scræb m. _cormorant_? _ibis_? Cp 1311.
±scræf (ea, e) n. [obl. cases occly. have scraf-] _cave, cavern, hole, pit_, Æ, CP: _hovel_, Æ.
+scrǣpe = +scrēpe
scrætte f. _adulteress, prostitute_, #Gl#. [_L._ scratta]
scrǣwa = scrēawa
scrāf pret. 3 sg. of scrīfan.
scraf- v. scræf.
scrallettan † intr. _to sound loudly_.
scranc pret. 3 sg. of scrincan.
scrapian _to scrape_, _IM_. [‘_shrape_’]
scrāð pret. 3 sg. of scrīðan.
scrēad, scrēade f. _‘shred,’ cutting, scrap_, _WW_.
±scrēadian _to ‘shred,’ peel, prune, cut off_, _Æ_.
scrēadung (ā) f. _shred, cutting, fragment_, _MtL_: _pruning, trimming_, _WW_. [‘_shredding_’]
scrēadungīsen n. _pruning-knife_, _WW_. [v. ‘_shredding_’]
screaf = scræf
scrēawa m. _‘shrew’ (mouse)_, _Gl_.
screb = scræb
scrēc = scrīc
scref = scræf
scremman _to cause to stumble_, Æ.
±screncan _to cause to stumble, ensnare, deceive_, _CP, Ps_: (+) _cause to shrink or shrivel_, _MtL_ 13^6. [‘_shrench_’]
+scrence _withered, dry_, LkL 6^8.
+screncednes f. _tripping up_, #CVPs# 40^10.
screodu v. scrid.
+scrēope = +scrēpe
screopu = screpu
screpan^5 _to scrape, scratch_, _Lcd, MkR_. [‘_screpe_’]
scrēpan _to become dry, withered_, MkR 9^18.
±scrēpe (ǣ, ēo) _suitable, adapted, fit_. adv. -līce.
+scrēpnes (oe) f. _convenience_, Cp 568.
screpu (eo) f. _strigil, curry-comb_, #Gl#.
scrēwa = scrēawa
scrīban (#Gl#) = scrīfan
scrīc (ē, ū) _shrike, missel-thrush_? #Gl#.
scrid I. n. nap. screodu _vehicle, chariot, litter_. II. _quick, fleet_, #An# 496.
scrīdan = scrȳdan
scridon pret. pl. of scrīðan.
scridwǣn m. _chariot_: _curule chair_.
scridwīsa m. _charioteer_, WW 150^14.
+scrif n. _judgement, edict_, WW.
±scrīfan^1 _prescribe, ordain, allot, assign, impose (punishment)_, _LL_; Æ: _hear confession, ‘shrive,’_ _LL_: _have regard to, be troubled about, care for_, CP.
scrifen ptc? _painted_? #Rim# 13.
scrift m. _prescribed penalty or penance_, _LL_: _absolution_, _LL_: _confessor_, _CP, Cr_; Æ: _judge_. tō scrifte gān _to go to confession_, _W_. [‘_shrift_’]
scriftbōc f. _book of penances_.
scriftscīr f. _confessor’s area of jurisdiction_: _diocese_, LL 164[26].
scriftsprǣe f. _confession_, LL.
scrimman^3 _to shrink, contract_, _Lcd_ 2b. [‘_shrim_’]
scrīn (ȳ) n. _chest, coffer, ark_, _Æ, Jn_: ‘_shrine_,’ _Æ_: _cage (for criminals)_. [_L._ scrinium]
±scrincan^3 _to ‘shrink,’ contract, shrivel up, wither, pine away_, _Æ, AO, Lcd_.
scrind f. _swift course_? #PPs# 103^24.
scringan = scrincan
-scripel (y) v. ear-s.
scrīpen, scrīpende ‘_austerus_,’ LkLR 19^21.
scripeð (_Cp_) pres. 3 sg. of screpan.
scripp m? _scrip, bag_, ÆH 1·394.
scritta m. _hermaphrodite_, WW.
scrið (v. OEG 2185) = scrid I.
scrīðan^1 _to go, move, glide_, _B, Gu_. [‘_scrithe_’; _Ger._ schreiten]
scriðe m. _course_, #Met# 28^11.
-scrīðol v. wīd-s.
scroepe, scrōpe = scrēpe
scrofel n? _scrofula_, #Lcd# 182a.
scrūc = scrīc
scrūd n., ds. scrȳd _clothing, dress_: _garment, vestment_, _Æ, WW_. [‘_shroud_’]
scrūdelshūs n. _sacristy, vestry_, ANS 84^15. [scrȳdan]
scrūdfeoh n. _money for buying clothes_, NC 320.
scrūdfultum m. _grant towards providing clothes_, Ct.
scrūdland n. _land bequeathed as provision for clothing_, Ct.
scrūdnian = scrūtnian
scrūdwaru f. _garb_, LL.
scruf [_Lcd_] = scurf
scruncon pret. pl. of scrincan.
scrūtnian (ūd) _to examine, scrutinize, consider_, Æ.