ruly, 47/1624, «adj.» rueful. O.E. hrêowlîc. ryme, 10/339, «vb.» to cry out, to moan. Saile, 12/385, «vb.» to assail. same, all in s., 56/1938, altogether. sare, 21/706, «adv.» sorely, sadly. saule, 66/2310. «See the note.» saute, 18/619, «sb.» assault. saye, 58/1998, «pt. pl.» saw. O.E. s[^æ]gon. scole, 33/1141, «vb.» style, manner. sede, 7/235, «sb.» seed. seke, 32/1116, «adj.» sick. semely, 2/39, «adj.» seemly, comely, beautiful. sendelle, 4/129, «sb.» a kind of rich thin silk. set, 49/1717, «vb.» to consider, estimate. sete, 3/62, «sb.» a seat. sewes, 76/2654, «sb.» juices, delicacies. O.E. seaw. seyne, 14/472, «vb.» to speak. shente, 1/23, «pp.» destroyed. shifte, 78/2704, «vb.» to divide, to share. O.E. sciftan. shonde, 64/2222, «sb.» disgrace, ignominy. O.E. sceand. shoon, 40/1381, «sb.» shoes. O.E. scêon, scêos. shope him, 2/50, «pt. s.» got himself ready to, arrayed himself. shoure, 15/509, «sb.» fight. shrew, 72/2518, «vb.» to curse. shrewes, 76/2652, «sb.» wicked beings. sikerlye, 62/2172, «adv.» surely. sith, 47/1632, «conj.» since. sithe, 47/1619, «sb. pl.» times. O.E. sîð. skaped, 59/2043, «pt. s.» escaped. skath, 47/1645, «sb.» loss, damage, ruin. Cf. O.E. sceaðan. skomfited, 38/1320, «pp.» discomfited. O.Fr. desconfire. skulkyng, 76/2651, «prs. p.» lurking, breaking forth from a hiding place. smerte, 38/1309, «adj.» smart, pungent. smertly, 41/1419, «adv.» smartly, at once. socoure, 15/507, «sb.» succour, assistant. soghten, 40/1372, «pt. pl.» moved on, rode. «See the note.» solas, 20/675, «sb.» relief, recreation, pleasure. O.Fr. solaz. Lat. solatium. somer, 77/2702, «sb.» a sumpter horse. Fr. sommier. Cf. Diez, «Etym. Dict.» I., p. 364, «s. v.» salma. sonde, 61/2134, «sb.» message, order. sore, 2/47, «adv.» very much, eagerly. sore, 33/1138, «adv.» sadly. sowdeoures, 21/727, «sb.» soldiers, hirelings. Lat. solidarius. Cf. Fr. soudard, soudoyé. spede, 70/2433, «vb.» thrive. spille, 36/1226, «vb.» to destroy. O.E. spillan. stenyed, 24/825, «pt. s.» shook, astounded. steven, 65/2258, «sb.» voice. O.E. stefn. stondart, 78/2717, «sb.» standard-bearer. Fr. étendard. store, 23/768, «sb.» provision. store, 92/3210, «sb.» stock, preservation, keeping. stoure, 7/212, «sb.» battle, tumult. stoute, 53/1825, «adj.» proud, boasting. stronde, 2/53, «sb.» strand, shore. stroyeth, 5/159, «prs. s.» destroyeth. stynte, 52/1804, «pt. pl.» stopped. sue, 46/1601, «vb.» to follow. Fr. suivre. sware, 13/428, «adj.» heavy. swyth, 47/1621, «adv.» quick, fast. O.E. swîðe. Tan, 74/2581, «pp.» taken. tene, 30/1032, «sb.» grief, anger, insult, injury. O.E. têona. tene, 83/2902, «vb.» to vex, to wax wroth. O.E. tŷnan. teyde, 48/1648, «pp.» tied. tha, 76/2639. «See the note.» thane, 51/1756, than that. then, 46/1593, «vb.» to prosper. O.E. Þêon. thikke, 30/1027, «adj.» numerous, plentiful, plenty.
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