rugge (A.S.) 286, 413, _the back_. rugge-bone (A.S.) 98, _the back-bone_ rulen (A.N.) 393, _to rule, govern_ rusty (A.S.) 121, _filthy_ (?). In the Coventry Mysteries, p. 47, Ham's wife says, "rustynes of synne is cawse of these wawys;" i. e. _filthiness of sin is the cause of these waves_ ruthe (A.S.) _compassion_ rutten (A.S. ?) 100, _to snore_. _pret. s._ rutte, 369 ruwet (A.S. ?) 98, _a small trumpet_ S. saaf (A.N.) _safe_ sadde (A.S.) 188, _to make serious, steady_ sadde (A.S.) 152, _serious, grave, steady_ sadder (A.S.) 77, _sounder_ safly (A.N.) _safely_ saille (A.N.) 260, _to leap_ salve (A.N.) 337, _to apply salves_ samplarie (A.N.) 234, _type, first copy_ saufté (A.N.) _safety_ saughtne (A.S.) 65, _to be pacified, reconciled_ saulee (A.N.) 331 (?) saunz (A.N.) _without_ saute (A.N.) 260, _to jump_ sauter (A.N.) _the Psalter_ savoren (A.N.) 157, _to savour_ savour (A.N.) 147, _knowledge_ sawe (A.S.) 147, 165, 378, _pl._ sawes, 174, _a saying, legend, proverb_ scathe (A.S.) 46, 70, 71, 298, _injury, hurt_ scryveynes (A.N.) 193, _writers_ +se (A.N.) 483, _seat_ secte (A.N.) 106, 107, 216, _a suit_ see (A.S.) _the sea_ seel (A.S.) 348, _pl._ seles, _a seal_ seem (A.S.) 45, 67, _a seam_ (of wheat), a measure of eight bushels, originally as much as a horse could carry sege (A.N.) 443, _siege_ +seget (A.N.) 489, _subject_ segge (A.S.) 46, 78, 84, 100, 216, 341, 443, 445, _a man_ seyen, 290, seye, seyn, seggen, 53, 264, sigge, 208, 302, siggen, 264, 312, 318, 350 (A.S.) _to say_. _pres. s._ I seye, he seith, thei siggen, 320. _pret. s._ seide, _pl._ seiden seillynge (A.S.) 387, _sailing_ seynen (A.N.) _to sign_. _pret. s._ seyned, 104 seint (A.N.) _a saint_ seken, seche (A.S.) _to seek_; 273, _to penetrate_. _pret. s. & pl._ soughte. _part. pas._ y-sought selde (A.S.) _seldom_. selden, 365 selen (A.S.) _to seal_ self (A.S.) _objec. s._ selve, _pl._ selves _self-same_. on the selve roode, 427, _on the cross itself_ +sely (A.S.) 477, _simple, poor_ selkouth (A.S.) _pl._ selkouthe _wonderful, strange_ selles (A.N.) _cells_ semen (A.S.) 328, _to seem, appear, resemble_. +I semed, 460, _I looked_ semynge (A.S.) 318, _resembling_ semy-vif (A.N.) 351, _half alive_, i. e. _half dead_ sen, 25, see, 32 (A.S.) _to see_. _pres. sing._ thow sest, 15. he seeth, _pl._ we seen. _pret. sing._ seigh, 77, 147, 200, 247, seyghe, 82, saugh, 29, 77, 347, 376, 437, _pl._ seighe. _part. pas._ y-seyen, seyen, 216, 308, 349, seene, y-seighen, 77, seighen, 177, y-seighe, 365 senden (A.S.) _to send_. _pret. s._ sent, 421, _pl._ senten serelopes (A.S.) 358, _severally, by themselves_ serk (A.S.) 81, _a shift, shirt_ serven (A.N.) _to serve_ setten (A.S.) _to set_. _pret. s. & pl._ sette. _part. past_, seten, 248 sewen (A.S.) _to follow_. _see_ suwen shaar (A.S.) 61, _the blade or share of a plough_ +shaf (A.S.) 490, _chaff_ shaft (A.S.) 161, 225, _make, creation_ shaken (A.S.) _to shake_. _pret. s._ shook, 268
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