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_Wallace._
_To_ SAWER, SAWR, SAUR, SARE, _v. n._ To savour.
_Barbour._
~Sawr~, _s._ Savour.
_K. Hart._
SAWSLY, _adv._ In pickle.
_Dunbar._
SAWT, _s._ a.s.sault.
V. ~Salt~.
SAWTH, _p. v._ Saveth.
_Wallace._
SAX, _adj._ Six, S.
_Burns._
Moes. G. _saihs_, id.
~Saxt~, _adj._ Sixth.
_N. Burne._
~Saxte~, _adj._ Sixty, S.
_Wallace._
Moes. G, _saihstis_, id.
* SCAB, _s._ A gross offence.
_Z. Boyd._
SCAD, _s._ Any colour seen by reflection; or the reflection itself, S.
_Rutherford._
A. S. _scade_, umbra.
SCADLIPS, _s._ Thin broth, S. B.; hence more apt to _scald_ the _lips_.
_Ritson._
SCAFF, SKAFFIN, _s._
1. Food of any kind, S.
_Ross._
Su. G. _skap_, provision.
2. Expl. merriment, S. A.
_Gl. Sibb._
~Scaffar~, _s._ A parasite.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
Su. G. _skaffare_, one who provides food.
~Scafferie~, _s_.
V. ~Skafrie~.
SCAIL, _s._ A sort of tub.
V. ~Skeel~.
_Sir Egeir._
SCALDRICKS, _s. pl._ Wild mustard, Loth.
V. ~Skelloch~.
_Stat. Acc._
_To_ SCALE, _v. a._