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+Ryuer+, _sb._ river, PP; +ryuere+, Prompt., CM; +riuere+, S.--AF.

_rivere_; Late Lat. _riparia_, seash.o.r.e, bank, river. See +Ryue+.

S.

+Sa+, so, as, S, S2; see +Swa+.

+Saaf+, _adj._ healed, S2; see +Sauf+.



+Sabat+, _sb._ sabbath, W; +sabot+, W; +sabote+, S2; +sabothis+, _pl._, S2.--Lat. _sabbatum_ (Vulg.); Gr. s?at??; Heb. _shabbath_, rest, sabbath.

+Sabeline+, _sb._ the sable, also the fur of the sable, S; +sablyne+, S.--OF. _sabeline_, from _sable_; Russ. _sobole_; cp. G. _zobel_.

+Sac+, _sb._ crime, S2; see +Sak+.

+Saccles+, _adj._ guiltless, S2; see +Sakles+.

+Sachel+, _sb._ wallet, satchel, W, H (p. 144).--OF. _sachel_; Lat.

_saccellum_ (acc.), dimin. of _saccus_. See +Sak+.

+Sacren+, _v._ to consecrate, hallow, S, Prompt.; +y-sacred+, _pp._, S3.--OF. _sacrer_; Lat. _sacrare_.

+Sacristane+, _sb._ sacristan, Cath.; +secristoun+, Voc.; +s.e.xteyne+, Prompt.; +s.e.xteyn+, C2.--AF. _secrestein_, OF. _sacristain_, s.e.xton (Cotg.); from Church Lat. _sacrista_ (Voc.).

+Sad+, _adj._ sated, over full, weary, satisfied, serious, firm, sober, discreet, grave, PP, S2, S3, C, C2, C3, W; +sead+, S; +saed+, S; +sadde+, _adv._, S3; +sadder+, _comp._, more soundly (of sleep), PP.--AS. _saed_: OS. _sad_, sated; cp. OHG. _sat_ (Tatian): Goth. _saths_; cp. Lat.

_satis_; see Brugmann, -- 109.

+Sadel+, _sb._ saddle, C3; +sadyl+, Prompt. _Comb._: +sadel-bowe+, saddle-bow, S.--AS. _sadol_.

+Sadelien+, _v._ to saddle; +sadelede+, _pt. s._, S; +sadeled+, _pp._, G.--AS. _sadelian_.

+Sadly+, _adv._ seriously, S3, C, C2, C3; +sadlier+, _comp._, more heavily, PP; +sadloker+, more soundly, S2, PP.

+Sadnes+, _sb._ stedfastness, soberness, discreetness, S3, WA; +sadnesse+, C2, P, W, W2.

+Sae+, _sb._ sea, S; see +See+.

+Saeclian+, _v._ to sicken; +saeclede+, _pt. s._, S. See +Sek+.

+Saed+, _adj._ sated, S; see +Sad+.

+Saeht+, +saehte+; see +Saht+, +Sahte+.

+Saehtleden+, _pt. pl._ reconciled, S; see +Sahtlien+.

+Saeres+, _pl._ shears, S; see +Schere+.

+Saeri+, _adj._ sorry, S; see +Sory+.

+Saette+, _pt. s._ set, S; see +Setten+.

+Saew+, _sb._ juice, S; see +Sewe+.

+Safferes+, +Safiris+; see +Saphir+.

+Saffron+, _v._ to tinge with saffron, C3.

+Saffroun+, _sb._ saffron, C2; +safrun+, Prompt.; +saffran+, SkD; +safforne+, S3.--AF. _saffran_.

+Safte+, _sb. pl._ creatures, S; see +Schaft+.

+Sag+, +Sagh+, saw; see +Seon+.

+Saghe+, _sb._ saw, saying, H; see +Sawe+.

+Saghtel+, _1 p. pr. pl._ become reconciled, S2; see +Sahtlien+.

+Saht+, _adj._ at peace, reconciled; +saeht+, S; +sehte+, S; +saut+, HD; +sahhte+, _pl._, S.--AS. _saeht_; cp. Icel. _sattr_.

+Sahte+, _sb._ peace, reconciliation, S; +saehte+, concord, S; +saughte+, HD.--Cp. Icel. _satt_, concord.

+Sahtlien+, _v._ to reconcile, to be reconciled, S, SkD (s.v. _settle_); +sa?tlen+, SkD; +sau?tlen+, SkD; +saghtel+, S2; +saehtlien+, S; +sa?till+, WA; +saghetylle+, HD.--AS. _sahtlian_.

+Sahtling+, _sb._ reconciliation; +sa?tlyng+, S2; +sau?telyng+, HD; +saughtelynge+, HD. See above.

+Sahtnen+, _v._ to reconcile, to be reconciled, S; +sauhtne+, PP; +sau?tne+, P.

+Sahtnesse+, _sb._ peace, reconciliation, S; +sehtnesse+, S; +seihtnesse+, S.--AS. _sahtnis_.

+Sai?+, saw; see +Seon+.

+Sak+, _sb._ sack, sackcloth, PP, W2; +sek+, S2; +seck+, S; +seckes+, _pl._, S; +sakkes+, PP.--AS. _sacc_; Lat. _saccus_ (Vulg.); Gr. s?????

(LXX); Heb. _saq_, probably of Egyptian origin.

+Sak+, _sb._ guilt, crime, cause, sake, S2, B; +sake+, S; +sac+, S2; +sakess+, _pl._, crimes, S2.--Icel. _sok_ (stem _saka-_), a cause, charge, guilt, crime: Goth. _sakjo_ (= ???); cp. AS. _sacu_, OHG.

_sahha_, 'causa' (Tatian).

+Sake+, _pr. s._ shakes, S; see +Schaken+.

+Sakles+, _adj._ guiltless, S2; +sakless+, B; +saccles+, S2; +sacclesli+, _adv._, +guiltlessly+, S2.--AS. _sacleas_; cp. Icel.

_saklauss_.

+Sal+, _sb._ salt. _Comb._: +sal-armoniak+, sal ammoniac, C3; +sal-peter+, saltpetre, C3; +sal-preparat+, prepared salt, C3; +sal-tartre+, salt of tartar, C3.--Lat. _sal_.

+Salad+, _sb._ helmet, CM; +sallet+, ND, Sh.; +salettes+, _pl._, RD (p. 1663).--OF. _salade_ (Cotg.); cp. Low Lat. _salada_ (Ducange), Sp.

_celada_ (Minsheu).

+Sald+, _pt. s._ sold, S2; see +Sellen+.

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