shallen (A.S.) _the auxiliary verb. sing._ I shal, 15. thow shalt, _pl._ ye shul, 14, shulle, 25, thei shulle, 22--sholde, sholdest, _pl._ sholden, sholde shapen, shape (A.S.) _to make, create, shape_. _pret. s._ shoop, 1, 163, 197, 225, 443, shapte, 361, 433, for-shapte, 365. _pl._ shopen. _part. past_, mys-shapen, 144, shapen, 280 shappere (A.S.) 358, _a maker, creator_ sharpe (A.S.) 443, _pungent_ sheep (A.S.) 1, _a sheep, or a shepherd_ sheltrom (A.S.) 278, _a host, troop of soldiers_ shenden (A.S.) _to ruin, destroy_. _pret. s._ shente, 365. _part. pas._ shent shene (A.S.) 394, _bright_ shenfulliche (A.S.) 59, _shamefully, disastrously_ shepstere (A.S.) 265, _a sheep-shearer_ (?) shere (A.S.) _a shear_ sherreve (A.S.) 31, 51, _a shire-reeve_, or _sheriff_ sherewe, shrewe (A.S.) _a shrew; a cursed one_ shrewednesse (A.S.) _cursedness_ sheten (A.S.) _to shoot_. _pret. pl._ shotten, 438 shetten, shette (A.S.) _to shut_. _pret. s._ shette shide (A.S.) 167, 197, _a thin board, a billet of wood_ shiften (A.S.) _to move away_. _pret. s._ shifte 435 shyngled (A.S.) 168, _made of planks or boards_ shonyen (A.S.) 87, _to shun_ +shosen ( ) 491 qu. for chosen, i. e. _dispose, incline to_ shrape (A.S.) 84, _to scrape_ shryve (A.S.) 441, _to shrive, make confession_. _pret. s._ shrof, 45, 198. _part. pas._ y-shryve, 82, shryven, 273 shrift (A.S.) _confession_ shroudes (A.S.) _clothes_ sib, sibbe (A.S.) _relation, companion_. Gossip is God-sib, _companion or fellow in God_, and was originally applied to the attendants at a christening sidder (A.S.) 88, _wider_ sike (A.S.) 355, _sick_ siken (A.S.) _to sigh_. _pret. s._ siked, 293, sikede, 385 siker, syker (A.S.) _sure, secure_. sikerer, 237, _more secure, more sure_ syn (A.S.) 444, _since_ syngen, synge (A.S.) 408, _to sing_. _pret. s._ songe, I song, 408. _pl._ songen, 369, 388, 405 sinken (A.S.) _to sink_. _pret. s._ sank, 373. _pl._ sonken, 278 sisour (A.N.) 31, 32, 38, 51, 75, 434, _a person deputed to hold assizes_. _See_ Ducange in v. _assisarii_ sith (A.S.) _since_. sithen, _since, afterwards_. sithenes, 121, _afterwards_. siththe (_adv._) _since afterwards_ sithe (A.S.) 102, _time_ sitten, sitte (A.S.) _to sit_. _pret. s._ thow sete, 386. I seet, 437. sat, _pl._ seten, 109 skile (A.S.) 202, 240, 290, 359, 367, 412, _reason, argument_ +slaughte ( ) 456 (?) sleighte (A.S.) 379, 401, _a trick, slight_ sleen (A.S.) _to slay_. _pres._ sleeth. 364, 421. _pret. s._ slow, 434 slepen (A.S.) _to sleep_. _pret. s._ sleep, 99, 100, I slepte, 247. _pl._ slepe, 277 slepying (A.S.) _asleep_ sleple (A.S.) 155, _to sleep gently_ sleuthe (A.S.) _sloth, idleness_ sliken (A.S.) 34, _to make sleek, smooth_ slombren (A.S.) _to slumber_. _pret. s._ slombred, 1 smal (A.S.) _pl._ smale, _small_ smecen (A.S.) _to taste, smack_. _pret. pl._ smaughte, 98 smythyen (A.S.) 61, 62, _to do the work of a smith, to forge_ so (A.S.) _so, as_. so soone so, 352, _as soon as_
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