A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students

Chapter 52

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setgong = setlgang

sethrægl n. _covering for a seat_.

sētian = sǣtian

setin (#Gl#) = seten

setl (æ, ea, eo, i, o) n. _seat, stall, sitting, place, residence_, _Æ, B, BH_; CP. tō setle gān _to set (of the sun_), Æ: _throne_ (_of a king, or bishop, hence) see_, CP, Æ: _siege_, AO. [‘_settle_’]

+setl n. _assembly_, OEG 1753.

+setla (æ) m. _one sitting beside_, ÆL 2^237: _assessor, fellow-judge_, OEG 56^20.

setlan _to ‘settle,’ (cause to sit), place, put_, _Whale_.

setlgang m. _setting, sinking_, Æ.

setlgangende ptc. _setting_, BH 476^13.

setlhrægel n. _seat-cover_, Ct.

setlrād f. _setting, sinking_, #Ex# 109.

setlung f. _sitting, setting_.

sētn- = sǣt(n)-

±setnes (+ exc. in N) f. _foundation, creation_, _MtL_: _institution, law, ordinance, decree, will_, _Æ, BH, Mk_: (+) _record, narrative_; (+) _sentence, paragraph, figure of speech, composition_. [‘_i-setness_’]

setol = setl

sēton = sǣton pret. pl. of sittan.

setrægl = sethrægl

settan (±) _to make to sit, ‘set’ (‘i-set’), lay, put, deposit, place, fix_, _Æ, B, Bl, Bo, Gen, LL_; CP: _set or put down_, _El, LL_; Æ: (±) _appoint, assign, institute, prepare, ordain, make, found, build_, _Æ, AO, Bl, BH, Ps_: _sow, plant_, _Cp, Cr, Gen, MtL_: _settle_ (tr. and intr.), _abate, subside_, _Bl, Lcd_: _compose, compile, write_, _Bo, Guth_; Æ: _translate_: (+) _people, garrison_, _Bl_: _be situated_, _MtL_: _set off_: _lay in wait_, #LPs# 9^30. s. ūt _issue, send forth, dismiss_. s. of _displace, depose_. sīð s. _travel, journey_, _El_. ±s. wið, ongean, _compare_. s. tō gafole _let land_. [sittan]

settend m. _creator, ordainer_, #Da# 333.

+settendlic _appointed, canonical_, CM 362.

settere = sǣtere

setðorn m. _a kind of tree_, EC 291´.

+setu † np. _dwelling, abode_.

sētung = sǣtung

±sēðan _to affirm, testify_, Æ: _prove_. [sōð]

seðel (NG) = setl

±sēðend m. _asserter, affirmer_.

+sēðnes f. _affirmation_, NC 296.

seððe = sehðe

±sēðung f. _affirmation, proof_, Æ.

sēw = sēow pret. 3 sg. of sāwan.

sewen = sawen pp. of sēon.

+sewenlic _visible_. adv. -līce.

sex (NG) = (1) siex; (2) seax

Sexland = Seaxland

sexta = siexta

sī 3 p. sg. pres. subj. of wesan.

sibæðeling m. _related noble_, B 2708.

sibb (y) (v. LL 2·651) f. _relationship_, _AO, B_; Æ: _love, friendship_: _peace, happiness_, _BH, Chr, VPs_; AO, CP [‘_sib_’]

±sibb _related, akin_, _B, LkL, W_. as sb. _kinsman, kinswoman_, _W, Soul_. [‘_sib_,’ ‘_i-sib_’]

sibb- = sib-

sibbecoss m. _kiss of peace_, ES 33·176.

sibbegedriht = sibgedryht

±sibbian (y) _to conciliate, reconcile_, Æ, CP.

sibbs- = sibs-

sibcwide (y) m. _pacific speech_, #Leas# 29.

sibfæc n. _degree of affinity_, LL.

sibgebyrd f. _blood-relationship_, #Gen# 1901.

sibgedryht † f. _related band_: _peaceful host_.

sibgemāgas mpl. _blood-relations_, #Ex# 386.

sibgeornes f. _pacific disposition, friendship, love_, W.

sibge-sihð, -syhð f. _vision of peace_ (lit. trans. of ‘_Hierosolyma_’), #Ps#.

sibi (#Gl#) sibian = sife, sifian

siblāc n. _peace-offering_, LL 146[2].

sibleger n. _incest_.

siblic _of peace, peaceable_, Æ. adv. -līce.

±sibling m. _relative, kinsman_, Æ. [‘_sibling_’]

siblufu † f. _friendship, love_.

+sibnes f. _affinity, relationship_, WW 345^16.

sibrēden f. _affinity, relationship_, _Chr_ 1127. [‘_sibred_’]

±sibsum _peace-loving, peaceable, friendly_, _CP_. adv. -līce. [v. ‘_i-sibb_’]

+sibsumian _to reconcile_, Æ.

sibsumnes f. _peace, concord_, _Chr_; CP. [‘_sibsomeness_’]

+sibsumung f. _peace-making_, WW 172^41.

sibun (Cp) = seofon

sīc n. _runnel, small stream_, _BC_; Mdf. [‘_sitch_’]

sīcan I. (sv^1) _to sigh, yearn for_, _AO, PPs_. [‘_siche_’] II. = sȳcan

siccet-, siccett-, siccit- = sicett-

sicclian = sīclian

sice m. _sigh_, _Lcd_ 1·388^11. [‘_siche_’]

sicel = sicol

sīcelian = sīclian

sicer- = sicor-

sicerian _to trickle, penetrate, ooze_, _CP_ 437^14. [‘_sicker_’]

sicettan _to sigh, groan, mourn_, CP.

sicettung f. _sighing, sigh, sob, lamentation_, Æ.

sīcle _sick, ill_, ANS 129·21.

±sīclian (ǣ, ē, ēo, ȳ) _to sicken, become ill or weak_, _Lcd_; ÆL. [‘_sickle_’; sēoc]

sicol m. ‘_sickle_,’ _A, Mk, WW_ (u^2).

sicor _sure, certain, trustworthy_, _A_: _secure_, _CP_. [‘_sicker_’]

sicorlīce (e^2) _with full certainty_, _NC_ 321; FM 99. [‘_sickerly_’]

sicornes f. _sureness, certainty_, _NC_ 321. [‘_sickerness_’]

sīd _ample, wide, broad, large, vast_, _An, B, Gen_. [‘_side_’]

sīdādl f. _pain in the side, pleurisy_, WW 112^32.

sīdan adv. wīdan and s. _far and wide_, _BC_. [v. ‘_side_’]

sīde I. adv. _amply, widely, extensively_, OEG. s. and wīde _far and wide_, _El_. [‘_side_’] II. (±) f. ‘_side_,’ _Æ, Bl, CP, Gl, VPs_. [_Ger._ seite] III. f. _silk_. [_L._ seta; _Ger._ seide]

sīdece m. _pain in the side_, #Lcd# 172a.

sideful (y) _decorous, modest, pure, virtuous, honest_, _Æ_. [‘_sedeful_’] adv. -līce.

sidefulnes f. _virtue, modesty_, Æ.

sidelic _sober, discreet_, GPH 389.

sidelīce adv. _fitly, suitable_, CP 153.

siden v. ælf-s.

sīden _made of silk_, OEG.

sīdewāre f. _zedoary_, #Lcd# 137b. [_Late L._]

sīdfæðme, sīdfæðmed † _wide-bosomed, capacious (of a ship)_, B.

sīdfeaxe, sīdfeaxode _long-haired_, _Æ_. [v. ‘_side_’]

sīdfolc † n. _great people or number of people_.

sīdian intr. _to extend_? #Rim# 65. [sīd]

+sidian (y) _to arrange, set right, order_. [sidu]

sīdland † n. _extensive land_.

sīdlingweg m. _sidelong way, road that runs obliquely_? (BT), KC 3·446^17.

sido = sidu

sīdrand m. _broad shield_, B 1289.

sidu (eo) m., gds. sida _custom, practice, manner, habit, rite_, CP: _manners, morality, good conduct, purity_, CP. [_Ger._ sitte]

sidung (y) f. _rule, regulation_, GPH 398.

sīdung (ȳ) f. _extension, augmentation_, A 8·306.

sīdwærc m. _pain in the side_, GD, #Lcd#.

sīdweg † m. _long road_: (in pl.) _distance_.

sīdwyrm (ȳ) m. _silk-worm_, WW.

sīe pres. 1 sg. subj. of wesan (bēon).

siehst pres. 2 sg., siehð pres. 3 sg. of sēon.

+siehð = +sihð

sielf = self

siellan = sellan

siellic = seldlic

±sīeman (ǣ) _to load, burden_, _Æ_ (ȳ), _LkL_ (ē). [‘_seam_’]

siemle = simble

sīen I. (ēo, ī, ȳ) f. _power of sight, sight, vision_, _Jul_ (ȳ), _Lcd_ (ēo): _pupil, eye_. [‘_sene_’] II. (= sīn) pl. pres. subj. of wesan.

siendon, sient (= sindon, sind) pl. pres. of wesan.

+sīene (e, i) _seen, visible, evident, plain_, _B_ (y). [‘_sene_’]

+sīenelic (ē, ȳ) _visible_, BH 216^14. adv. -līce.

sierce = serce [[under “serc”]]

sīere _‘sere,’ dry, withered_, _BC_ 1·515. [sēarian]

sierian = sierwan

±sierwan (i, y) _to plan, devise, contrive_: _plot, lay snares for, entrap_, CP: _put on armour_: (+) _fit out, arm, equip_, #Ma# 159. [searu]

sierwung (ea, y) f. _plotting, artifice, trap, snare, treachery_, Æ.

sieððan = siððan

siex (e, eo, i, y) ‘_six_,’ _AO_.

siexbenn = seaxbenn

siexfeald ‘_sixfold_,’ WW.

siexhund _six hundred_, _AO_. [‘_sixhund_’]

siexta (e, i, y) ‘_sixth_,’ _Chr_; AO.

siexte (y) _sixthly_, LL 158[17].

siextig (e, i, y) ‘_sixty_,’ _AO_.

sife (y) n. ‘_sieve_,’ _Cp, Lcd, WW_.

sifeða (eo, y) m. and fpl. _siftings, chaff, bran_: _tares, rubbish_.

sifian = seofian

sifiða = sifeða

sīfre = sȳfre

siftan (e, y) _to ‘sift,’_ _Æ_ (y), _Bo, Cp_.

sifun = seofon

sig = sī 3 p. sing. pres. subj. of wesan (bēon).

+sig n. _victory_, DR 28^2.

sīgan^1 I. (±) _to sink, set (of the sun)_, _decline_, CP: _descend, fall, fall down_, Æ: _move, advance, go to, approach_. sāh ūt _came out_, Æ. II. _to strain, filter, drain out, ooze, trickle_.

sigbēh (NG) = sigebēah

sigdi (_Ep_) = sīðe

sige I. (y) m. _victory, success, triumph_, _AO, Chr_; Æ, CP. [‘_sige_’] II. m. _sinking, setting (of the sun)_, #Met# 13^56. [sīgan]

sige-bēacn, -bēacen n. _banner_, Æ: _emblem of victory, trophy, cross (of Christ)_, #El#.

sigebēah m. _victor’s circlet, crown_.

sigebēam † m. _tree of victory, cross_.

sigebearn † n. _victor-child (Christ)_.

sigebeorht _victorious_.

sigebeorn m. _victorious hero_, #Fin# 38.

sigebrōðor m. _victorious brother_, #An# 183.

sigebȳme f. _trump of victory_, #Ex# 565.

sigecempa m. _victorious champion_, †#Ps# 50^10.

sigecwēn † f. _victorious queen_.

sigedēma † m. _victorious judge_.

sigedryhten m. _lord of victory, God_.

sigeēadig _victorious_, B 1557.

sigefæst _victorious, triumphant_, _BH, Bl_. [v. ‘_sige_’]

+sige-fæstan, -fæstnian (e^2) _to triumph_: _crown as victor_.

sīgefæstnes f. _triumph, victory_.

sigefest == sigefæst

sigefolc † n. _victorious people_.

sigegealdor (y^1) n. _victory-bringing charm_, #Lcd# 1·388^13.

sigegefeoht n. _victory_, BH 158^6.

sigegyrd f. _victory-bringing rod_, #Lcd#.

sigehrēmig † (ǣ) _rejoicing in victory_.

sigehrēð f. _fame gained by victory_? _confidence or joy of victory_? B 490.

sigehrēðig † _victorious, triumphant_.

sigehwīl f. _hour of victory_, B 2710.

sigel I. † (æ, e) m? n? _sun_: _name of the rune for =s=_. II. = sigil

sigelbeorht † _sun-bright, brilliant_.

sigele = sigle

sigelēan n. _reward of victory_.

sigelēas _not victorious, defeated_.

sigelēoð † n. _song of victory_.

Sigelhearwa m. _Ethiopian_, #VPs#.

sigel-hweorfa m., -hwe(o)rfe f. _heliotrope_.

sigelic _victorious_, WW.

sigeltorht † _radiant_.

Sigel-waras, -ware pl. _Ethiopians_.

sigemēce m. _victorious sword_, #Cr# 1531.

sīgend m. _wave_, WW. [sīgan]

siger- = sigor-

sīgere m. _glutton_, OET 72^568.

sigerēaf n. _triumphal robe_, WW 153^15.

sigerian = sigrian

sīgerian _to be gluttonous_, WW 489^14.

sigerīce † _victorious, triumphant_.

sigerōf † _victorious, triumphant_.

sigesceorp n. _ornament of victory_, #Gn# 136.

sigesīð (i^2) m. _successful expedition_, OET.

sigespēd † f. _success_.

sigetācen n. _emblem of victory, sign_.

sigetīber n. _sacrifice for victory_, #Ex# 402.

sigetorht _brilliant in victory_, #Sat# 240.

sigetūdor n. _dominating race_, #Gu# 838.

sigeðēod f. _victorious people_.

sigeðrēat m. _victorious troop_, #Cr# 844.

sigeðūf? m. _triumphal banner_, #Jud# 201.

sigewǣpen n. _victorious weapon_, B 804.

sigewang † m. _field of victory_.

sigewīf n. _victorious woman_, #Lcd# 1·384.

sigfæst = sigefæst

sigi- = sige-

sigil, sigl n. _fibula, buckle, brooch, gem_. [cp. sigle]

sigirian = sigrian

siglan (_AO_) = seglan

sigle I. n. _necklace, collar_. II. f. _rye, black spelt_, #Lcd# 48a. [_L._ secale]

sigor (y) m. _victory, triumph_, Æ. [sige]

sigorbēacen n. _emblem of victory_, #El# 985.

sigorbeorht _triumphant_, #Cr# 10.

sigorcynn n. _victorious race_, #El# 755.

sigorēadig † _victorious_.

sigorfæst _victorious_.

sigorfæstnes (siger-) f. _victory_, A 11·173.

sigorlēan † n. _reward of victory_.

sigorlic _triumphal_, #Gl#.

sigorspēd † f. _good fortune in war_.

sigortācen n. _convincing sign_, #Gu# 1089.

sigortīfer n. _offering for victory_, #Jul# 255.

sigorweorc m. _deed of victory_, #Ex# 316.

sigorwuldor n. _glory of victory_, #Gu# 93.

sigrian _to be victorious, triumph over, vanquish_, Æ.

sigriend m. _victor_, DHy 38^3.

sigsonte f. _a plant_, #Lcd#.

sigðe = sīðe

sihsta = siexta

-siht, -sihte v. blōd-, ūt-s. [[under “blōdsihte”]]

sīhte _marshy_?

+sīhte = +sȳhte pret. 3 sg. of +sȳcan.

sihtre = seohtre [[under “seohter”]]

sihð I. f. _thing seen, vision_, _JnL, MkL_. [‘_sight_’] II. pres. 3 sg. of sēon.

sīhð pres. 3 sg. of sīgan.

+sihð, +siht (ie, y) f. _faculty or act of sight_, _Æ, Bo, Mk_; CP: _aspect_: _what is seen, vision, apparition_. [‘_i-sight_’]

+sihðe (#BPs# 53^6) = +sehðe

+sihðnes £. _vision_, MtL p7^7.

silcen = seolcen

silf = self

silfor = seolfor

silfren = seolfren

Sīlhearwa (Æ) = Sigelhearwa

sillan = sellan

silofr = seolfor

sīma I. m. _band, chain_, #Gen# 765. II. = sēma

simbel (on) adv. _always, continually_, AO. [cp. simbles]

simbelfarende _roving, nomadic_, AO 26^16.

simbelgefēra m. _constant companion_, #Met# 11^50 (y).

simble (e, y) adv. _ever, for ever, always, constantly, continually, continuously_. oftost s. _continually_.

simbles adv. _ever, always_.

simblian (y) _to frequent_, DR 15^10.

simb-lunga, -linga (siml-) _continually, constantly_, DR.

simel = (1) simbel adv.; (2) symbel

simeringwyrt = symeringwyrt

siml = simbel

siml- = simbl-

sīn I. (ȳ) refl. possess, pron. _his, her, its, their_. II. = sīen. III. plur. pres. subj. of wesan.

sin- (y) prefix, _perpetual, permanent, lasting, infinite, immense_.

sinað- = seonoð-

sinbyrnende _ever burning_, #Met# 8^52.

sinc (y) † n. _treasure, riches, gold, valuables, jewel_.

sincald _perpetually cold_, #Ex# 472.

sincaldu f. _perpetual cold_, #Ph# 17.

±sincan^3 _to ‘sink,’ become submerged_, _MtR_: _digest easily, act as aperient_? _Lcd_ 81b.

sincbrytta m. _distributor of treasure, prince_, A 3·71^17.

sincfæt † n. _precious vessel_.

sincfāg † _richly adorned_.

sincgestrēon † n. _treasure, jewel_.

sincgewæge ‡ n. _abundance of treasure_.

sinc-giefa, -gifa † m. _giver of treasure, ruler, chief, lord, king_.

sincgifu f. _gift of treasure_, #An# 1511.

sincgim † m. _valuable gem, jewel_.

sincgyfa = sincgiefa

sinchroden † ptc. _adorned with costly ornaments_.

sincmāððum m. _treasure_, B 2193.

sincstān m. _precious stone_, #Met# 21^21.

sincðego † f. _receipt of treasure_. [ðicgan]

sincweorðung † f. _costly gift_.

sind plur. pres. indic. of wesan.

sinder (y) n. _‘cinder,’ dross, scoria, slag_, _Cp, WW_; CP.

sinder- = sundor-

sinderlīce = synderlīce

sinderōm m. _rust_, WW 402^41.

sindon plur. pres. indic. of wesan.

sindor = sinder

sindrēam † m. _everlasting joy_.

sindrig (Æ) = syndrig

+sīne = +sīene

sineht _sinewy_, #Lcd# 91a. [seono]

sine-wealt, -weald, -wælt (eo, y) _round, globular, concave_, Æ: _circular, cylindrical_. [sin-]

sinewealtian _to be unsteady_, WW 515^31.

sinewealtnes f. _roundness, globularity_.

sinewind _artery_, WW 352^25. [seonu] [[under “seono”]]

sinfrēa m. _husband_, B 1934.

sinfulle f. _houseleek_, #Lcd#, WW.

singal _perpetual, everlasting_, Æ, CP: _continuous, constant_, Æ: _daily_.

singala, singale, singales adv. _always, ever, continually_.

singalflōwende ptc. _ever-flowing_, WW 177^36.

+singalian (y) _to continue_, #ACPs# 88^51.

singallic _incessant, continual_, CP 61^21. adv. (±) -līce.

+singallician _to continue_, #JPs# 88^51.

singalnes f. _perseverance, assiduity_, OEG.

singalrene m. _constant flow_, #HGl#. [ryne]

±singan^3 (y) _to ‘sing,’ celebrate in song_, _BH, Bl, MtL, VPs_; AO, CP: _crow, sing (of birds_), _Æ, Ph_: _chant, intone_, _OET, RB_: _read, recite, narrate_, _Bl, Bo, VPs_: (_of things) sound, resound, ring, clank_, _B, CP, W_.

+singe (= +sinie?) f. _wife_, #Jul# 54. [cp. sinig]

singendlic _that may be sung_, #LVPs# 118^54.

singere = sangere

singestre = sangestre

singian (Æ) = syngian

singrēne (y) I. f. _house-leek, periwinkle_, _Lcd_. [‘_sengreen_’] II. adj. _ever green_: _uncooked (of vegetables)_.

singrim adj. _exceeding fierce_, #Jul# 230.

sinhere m. _huge army_, B 2936.

sinhīg- = sinhīw-

±sin-hīwan, -hīgan npl. _wedded couple_, Æ, CP.

sinhīwscipe m. _permanent tie (marriage)_, #Bo# 50^1.

sinhwurf- = sinhwyrf-

sinhwyrfel _round_.

sinhwyrfende ptc. _round_, OEG 114.

+sinig _marriage_, DR 108^7.

+sinigan, sinigian _to marry_, NG.

+sinigscipe = sinscipe

+sinlīce (y) adv. _often_, RB 97^14.

sinn = synn

sinnan^3 † (w. g.) _to meditate upon, think of, care about_: _cease_? [_Ger._ sinnen]

sinnig = synnig

sinniht † (y^1, ea^2) f. _eternal night_. adv. -nihtes _in continual night, night after night_.

sinnīð m. _perpetual misery_, #Rim# 52.

sinop = senep

sinoð (e, eo, y) f. _synod, council, meeting, assembly_. [_L._ synodus]

sinoðbōc (e, eo, y) f. _record of the decrees of a synod, canon law_, LL 46[49,8].

sinoðdōm (eo) m. _decree of a synod_, #El# 552.

sinoðgewrit n. _records of a synod_.

sinoðlic _synodical_, BH.

sinoðstōw f. _meeting-place, place where a synod is held_.

sinowalt = sinewealt

sinrǣden f. _(continuing state), marriage_, CP.

±sinscipe (e, y) m. _cohabitation, marriage_, Æ, CP: (+) _married couple_, CP.

+sinsciplic _conjugal_, LL (440^6).

+sinscippend _married_, GD 218^4.

sinsnǣd f. _large piece_, B 743.

sinsorg f. _perpetual grief_, #Wif# 45.

sint = sind plur. pres. indic. of wesan.

sin-trendende (OEG), -tredende ptc. _round_.

sintryndel (y^1, æ^2) adj. _circular, globular_.

sinðyrstende ptc. (w. g.) _ever thirsting_, AO 130^31.

sinu = seono

sinuwealt, sinwealt = sinewealt

sinwrǣnnes (y) f. _constant lechery_, WW 113^22.

sīo = sēo

siodo = sidu

siofa = sefa

siol- = seol-, sel-

sion _‘laber,’ a marsh plant_? _Lcd_ 1·254. [‘_sion_’]

sipian = sypian

sīpian _to sink low, wane, decline_, #Lcd# 3·151 (v. A 31·538).

sīre = sīgere

sirew-, sirw- = searw-, sierw-

sisemūs f. _dormouse_, WW.

sīst = sīhst pres. 2 sg. of sēon I.

sit pres. 3 sg. of sittan.

sitl = setl

sittan^5 _to ‘sit,’ sit down, recline_, _Æ, B, Bo, Bl, Chr_; AO, CP: _remain, continue, be situated_, _Bo, Bl, Gen, LL_: (±) _settle, encamp, dwell, abide, reside_, _Chr, LkL_; AO: _lie in wait, besiege, invest_, _Chr, Met, VPs_: _preside over_, _Æ, MtL_; CP: _perch, roost_, _Gen, Ph_: (+) _sit out, finish_. on cnēowum s. _kneel_. wið earm +s. _lean_. on s. (1) _assail, attack_; (2) _press on, weigh down_.

sīð (ȳ) I. m. _going, motion, journey, errand_, _B, Bl, Lcd_: _departure, death_: _expedition, undertaking, enterprise_: _road, way_: _time, turn, occasion_, _Æ, G, Lcd, VPs_; AO. on ānne s. _at one and the same time_, _Bo, Lcd_. ōðre sīðe...ōðre sīðe _on one occasion...on another_: _conduct, way of life, manner_, Æ: _fate, destiny, experience_, _Æ, B, Chr_. [‘_sithe_’] II. adv. _late, afterwards_. comp. sīð, sīðor _later_. ǣr and s. _always_. ne ǣr ne s. _never_. ǣr oððe s. _ever_: a comp. adj. sīðra _late, later_, and a superl. sīð(e)mest, sīðest _latest, last_ are formed from sīð. æt sīðestan _at last, finally_. III. prep. and conj. _after_. s. ðam _after, afterwards_. [_Ger._ seit] IV. (±) = ±sihð pres. 3 sg. of sēon I.

+sīð I. m. (rare ds. +sīðan) (†) _comrade, companion_: (†) _follower, retainer, warrior_: _count, thane_. II. n. _company_, v. LL 2·427; 446.

sīðberend m. _reaper_, WW 235^3. [sīðe]

sīðbōc f. _itinerary_, OEG 2023.

sīðboda m. _herald of departure (the pillar of cloud)_, #Ex# 250.

sīðboren ptc. _late-born_, #VPs#, WW.

+sīðcund _fit to rank as a thane_.

+sīðcundlic _intimate_, BH 120^33 (v.l.).

sīðdagas mpl. _later times_, #El# 639.

sīðe m. ‘_scythe_,’ _Æ, Cp_.

sīðemest, sīðest v. sīð II.

sīðfæt (Æ, CP), sīðfat mn. _way, journey, voyage, expedition_: _path, road, course_, Æ: _experience, conduct_: _period of time_.

sīðfrom † _ready for a journey_.

sīðgēomor _travel-weary_, #Ap# 1.

sīðian _to go, depart, travel, wander_, _Æ, B_. [‘_sithe_’]

+sīðlic = +sīðcundlic

sīðlīce adv. _lately, after a time_, Æ.

+sīðmægen † n. _band of warriors_.

+sīðmann = +sīð

sīðmest, sīðor, sīðra v. sīð II.

+sīðrǣden f. _troop_, WW 206^21.

+sīðscipe m. _fellowship, society_, BH.

sīðstapel _step, track_, #LPs# 16^5.

sīðð = sīð

siðða adv. and conj. _afterwards_, _JnL, LkL_; #Met#. [‘_sith_’]

siððan, siððon (co, y) I. adv. _since, afterwards, from now on, hereafter, further, then, thereupon, after, later_, _Æ, Bl_. II. conj. _as soon as, when, since, after that, inasmuch as_, _Bl, Bo_. III. prep. (w. a.) (LWS) _after_. [‘_sithen_’; sīð, ðam]

sīðweg (#Gu# 859) = sīdweg

sīðwerod n. _travelling troop_, #Gen# 2114.

±sīðwīf n. _noble lady_.

sīwan = sīwian

siwen pp. of sēon II.

siwen-īge, -igge, -ēge _blear-eyed_, CP.

±sīwian (ēo, ȳ) _to sew, mend, patch_: _knit together, unite_.

six = siex

six-; v. also siex-.

sixecge _six-sided, hexagonal_, WW.

sixfēte (y) adj. _of six (poetical) feet_.

sixgylde _entitled to sixfold compensation_, LL 3[1].

sixhynde _belonging to the class whose_ ‘wergeld’ _was 600 shillings_, LL.

sixhyrnede _having six angles_, WW 179^13 (e^2).

sixnihte _six days old_, #Lcd#.

sixteogoða ‘_sixtieth_,’ _ÆGr_.

sixtēoða ‘_sixteenth_,’ _MH_ (e^1), _ÆGr_ (y^2).

sixtigǣre _60-oared ship_. [ār]

sixtigfeald _sixtyfold_.

sixtigwintre _sixty years old_, Æ.

sixtȳne (y^1, e^2) ‘_sixteen_,’ _MH_.

sixtȳnenihte _sixteen days old_, #Lcd#.

sixtȳnewintre _sixteen years old_.

slā = slāh

slacful (= æ) _lazy_, #Gl, Lcd#.

slacian _to slack off, become remiss_, _Æ_. [‘_slake_’]

slād pret. 3 sg. of slīdan.

slǣ == slēa

slæc _‘slack,’ remiss_, _CP_ 125^1 (v. A 39·366).

slæcan = slacian

+slæccan _to seize_, #VPs# 7^3.

slǣd (ā, ē, ēa) n. _valley, glade_, _AO_; Mdf. [‘_slade_’]

-slǣfan v. tō-s.

slæg- = sleg-

slæge m., slæget n. = slege

slægen pp. of slēan.

slægnǣt = slegnēat

slǣgu (ē) f. _lethargy_, #Gl# (v. A 33·387).

slæht = slieht

slæhtan _to strike, slay_, NG. [_Ger._ schlachten]

+slæhte pret. 3 sg. of +sleccan.

slæhð = sliehð pres. 3 sg. of slēan.

slǣp I. (ā, ē, ēa) m. ‘_sleep_,’ _Æ, CP_: _sleepiness, inactivity_, _B, CP_: _death_, _Cr_. II. m? _slippery place_? KC.

±slǣpan^7 (ē, ā) pret. 3 sg. slēp, slēap; also wk. slǣpte, slēpte, slēpde _to ‘sleep,’_ _BH, Bl, VPs_; CP: _be benumbed, motionless, inactive_, _Æ, CP, Lcd_: _lie with_, _Æ, LL_: _rest in the grave, die_, _Æ_ (ā), _Mt_.

slǣpbǣre _soporific_, #Lcd# 1·284^22.

slǣpere m. _sleeper_, Æ.

slǣpern (ā, ē) n. _dormitory_.

slǣplēas _sleepless_, GPH 399.

slǣplēast f. _sleeplessness_, Æ.

slǣpnes f. _sleepiness_, HL 14^106.

slǣpor _drowsy, sleepy_.

slǣpwērig _weary and sleepy_, #Rd# 5^5.

slǣt = sliehð pres. 3 sg. of slēan.

slǣtan _to bait (a boar)_, _Æ_. [‘_sleat_’]

slǣting f. _right of hunting_, #Chr# 1087.

slǣw = slāw

-slǣwan v. ā-s.

slǣwð (ē) f. _sloth, indolence_, _Æ, Bo_; CP. [‘_sleuth_’; slāw]

slāg = slāh

slaga m. _slayer, homicide_, Æ, CP.

slagen pp. of slēan.

slagu = slægu [[headword spelled “slǣgu”]]

slāh, slāg f. _‘sloe’ (fruit of the blackthorn)_, _Cp, Lcd, WW_; Mdf.

slahe = slēa

slāhðorn m. _blackthorn_, _Cp, Lcd_; Mdf. [‘_sloethorn_’]

slāhðornragu f. _lichen from blackthorn_, #Lcd#.

slāhðornrind f. _blackthorn bark_, #Lcd#.

slān I. (K, N) = slēan. II. gs. of slā (slāh).

slanc pret. 3 sg. of slincan.

slāp == slǣp

slāpel = slāpol

slāpfulnes f. _lethargy_, WW 541^42?

slāpian _to become sleepy_, CP.

slāpol _somnolent, lethargic_.

slāpolnes f. _somnolence, lethargy_, Æ.

slāpornes f. _lethargy_, A 11·98.

slāpul = slāpol

slarege (i^2) f. _‘clary’ (plant)_, _Lcd, WW_.

slāt pret. 3 sg. of slītan.

slāw _‘slow,’ sluggish, torpid, lazy_, _Bo, CP, Mt_.

slāwerm (#KGl# 80^22) = slāwyrm

slāwian _to be slow, sluggish_, Æ.

slāwlīce adv. _‘slowly,’ sluggishly_, _CP_.

slāwyrm m. _‘slow-worm,’ snake_, _OEG, Sc, WW_.

slēa f. _slay, weaver’s reed_, #Gl#. [slēan; cp. slege]

slēac (v. A 39·366) _‘slack,’ remiss, lax, sluggish, indolent, languid_, _Æ, B, BH_; CP: _slow, gentle, easy_, _Æ_.

slēacian _to delay, retard, slacken, relax efforts_.

slēaclic _slow, languid, idle_. adv. -līce.

slēacmōdnes f. _slackness, laziness_, MFH 173.

slēacnes (e) f. _slowness_, _A, Æ, Lcd_: _remissness, laziness_, _CP_. [‘_slackness_’]

slēacornes f. _laziness_, A 11·98^40.

sleaht = slieht

slēan^6 _to strike, beat, stamp, coin (money)_, _forge (weapons)_, _Æ, B, Bl, Lcd, VPs_: _throw, cast_, _Bo, Da_: _sting (snake)_: _pitch (tent)_, _Æ_: _strike across (country)_, _dash, break, rush, come quickly_, Æ: _‘slay,’ kill_, _Æ, AO, CP_. wæl +s. _to slaughter_: _cast into chains_: (+) _strike down_: _play (harp)_: (+) _gain by fighting, win_.

slēap I. pret. 3 sg. of slǣpan. II. pret. 3 sg. of slūpan. III. = slǣp

slēaw = slāw

slēbescōh = slēfescōh

slec- = sleac-

+sleccan _to weaken, disable_, #Cr# 149. [sleac] [[headword spelled “slēac”]]

slecg f. _(‘sledge’-)hammer, mallet_, _Nar, WW_; Æ.

slecgettan _to beat, throb_, #Lcd# 82b.

slecgwyrhta m. _metal-worker_, ANS 100·254.

slēd = slǣd

slēf = slīefe

slēfan _to slip (clothes) on_, _Guth_.

+slēfed _furnished with sleeves_. [‘_sleve_’]

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slēfescōh m. _slipper_, #Gl# (slēbe-).

slēflēas = slȳflēas [[redirected to “slīeflēas”]]