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#Reame#, _n._ realm, kingdom, VIII _b_ 78; #Reume#, XI _a_ 25, 32, 52; #Rem(e)#, VI 88, XIII _b_ 47, 48; #Roialme#, IX 261. [OFr. _re(i)alme_, _re(a)ume_; later _roialme_.]

#Reasoune#. _See_ Reson.

#Rebalde#, _n._ Rascal, XVI 99. [OFr. _ribauld_.] _See_ Rybaudry.

#Rebuke#, _v._ to rebuke, VI 7, VIII _b_ 86. [ONFr. _rebuk(i)er_.]

#Receyue#, _v._ to receive, take, VIII _b_ 73; #Res(s)ayue#, V 8, XVI 390; #Resceyued#, _pp._ XI _b_ 265. [OFr. _receiv-re_.]

#Reche#, #Recche#, _v._^1 to reck, care, VIII _a_ 114; _me no reche_, I care not (mixed _pers._ and _impers._ constr.), II 342. [OE. _reccan_.]

#Reche#, _v._^2 to give, V 256; #Raȝt#, _pa. t._ V 229; #Raȝteȝ#, _2 sg._ V 283. [OE. _rǣcan_, _rǣ̆hte_, _rā̆hte_.]

#Reches#, _n. sg._ riches, IV _b_ 61. [OFr. _richesse_.]

#Recorde#, _v._ to ponder, go over in one's mind, IX 317; record, XII _introd._, _b_ 111. [OFr. _recorder_.]

#Recoueren#, _v._ to regain, IX 131. [OFr. _recovrer_.] _See_ Keuer(e).

#Recuyell#, _n._ compilation, VII _introd._ [OFr. _recueil_.]

#Red(e)#, _adj._ red, II 107, XIV _b_ 41, XV _e_ 19; _red(e) gold_, red gold, II 150, 362. [OE. _rēad_.]

#Red(e)#, _n._ advice, III 51 (_dat._); counsel, plan, in _can no other red_, sees nothing else for it, XII _b_ 102 (_cf._ Wane, _n._). [OE. _rǣd_, _rēd_.]

#Red(e)#, #Redyn#, #Reede#, _v._ to advise, counsel, IV _a_ 45, V 43 (note), VIII _b_ 108, XIV _c_ 97, XVII 341, &c.; to read, II 1, IV _b_ 9, X _introd._, XII _a_ 112, &c.; to read aloud, I 14; to reckon, VIII _b_ 73; to think, XVII 427; _hard red_ (inf.), heard read, XVII 46; #Ret# (OE. _rǣ̆tt_, _rē̆t_), _3 sg. pres._ reads, III 3, 16; #Rede#, _pp._ read, XVI 317. [OE. _rǣdan_, _rēdan_, str., later wk.]

#Redere#, _n._ reader, IX 321. [OE. _rǣdere_.]

#Redi#, #Redy#, _adj._ prompt, ready (to hand), II 380, VI 231, X 34, XII _b_ 119, XVI 394; _al redy_, prompt(ly), XVI 120; #Redyly#, _adv._ promptly, V 256. [Extended from OE. _(ge-)rǣde_.]

#Redresse#, _v._ to redress, set right, XII _b_ 206. [OFr. _re-dresser_.]

#Reformed# (_of_), _pp._ changed back to his proper form (from), XII _a_ 19. [OFr. _reformer_.]

#Refuseþ#, _pres. pl._ reject, VIII _b_ 82. [OFr. _refuser_.]

#Reghtewysnes#, #Reghtwysely#. _See_ Ryghtwyse.

#Regioun#, _n._ region, IX 161, XII _a_ 13. [OFr. _regioun_.]

#Regne#, _n._ kingdom, VI 141. [OFr. _regne_.]

#Regni#, #Regne#, _v._ to reign, II 425, IX 339. [OFr. _regner_.]

#Reherce#, #Reherse#, _v._ to repeat, XI _a_ 4, XII _a_ 103; #Rehercyng(e)#, _n._ recounting, IX 274, 279. [OFr. _rehercer_.]

#Reyll#, _n._ reel, XVII 298 (_see_ Garn). [OE. _hrēol_.]

#Reynand#. _See_ Ren.

#Reyny#, _adj._ rainy, XII _a_ 53. [OE. _regnig_.] _See_ Rayn(e), _n._^1

#Rele#, _v._ to reel, behave wildly, sway (in combat); _rele as vs likeȝ_, let us fight as fiercely as we please, V 178. [Prob. related to Reyll.]

#Relece#, _v._ to release, V 274. [OFr. _relaissier_, _relesser_.]

#Relees#, #Reles#, _n._ release, discharge, VIII _a_ 84, XVI 288, 290. [OFr. _reles_.]

#Releif#, #Releue#, _v._ to relieve, give relief to, X 151, 161, XI _b_ 255. [OFr. _relever_.]

#Religioun#, _n._ religious rule, or order, VIII _a_ 145. [OFr. _religion_.]

#Relikes#, _n. pl._ heirlooms, precious things, VII 122. [OFr. _relique_.]

#Rem(e)#. _See_ Reame.

#Remembraunce#, _n._ recollection, VIII _b_ 11. [OFr. _remembra(u)nce_.]

#Remene# (_to_), _v._ to compare (to), interpret (as), XIV _c_ 41. [? OFr. _remener_, bring back; senses seem due to assoc. with Mene, _v._^1]

#Remissioun#, _n._ discharge, pardon, VIII _a_ 84. [OFr. _remissioun_.]

#Remytte#, _v._ to hand on, refer (for consideration), IX 296. [L. _remittere_.]

#Remnaunt#, #Remenaunte#, _n._ remainder, V 274, 333, VIII _a_ 94. [OFr. _remenant_.]

#Remorde#, _pp._ afflicted, VI 4. [OFr. _remord-re_.]

#Remwe#, _v._ to take away, VI 67. [OFr. _remuer_.]

#Ren#, #Renne#, _v._ to run, XIV _b_ 6; to flow, IX 179, XII _a_ 84; ? #Reynand#, _pres. p._ XVII 111; _see_ Ryn. [ON. _renna_.]

#Renys#. _See_ Rayn, _v._

#Renk#, _n._ knight, man, V 138 (_see_ note), 178, 269. [OE. _rinc_.]

#Renne-aboute#, Gad-about, Vagabond, VIII _a_ 142. [From Ren.]

#Renoun#, #Renowne#, _n._ renown, glorious name, in _of renoun_, _renouns_ (_pl._ in Fr. constr., with ref. to several persons), I 248, II 202, XIV _b_ 81. [OFr. _renoun_.]

#Rent#, _pp._ torn, VII 147. [OE. _rendan_.]

#Rental#, _n._ rent-book, VIII _a_ 84 (_see_ note). [OFr. _rental_.]

#Rentes#, _n._ revenues from property, VIII _b_ 77, XI _b_ 96. [OFr. _rente_.]

#Reparde#, _pp._ shut off, barred, VI 251. [OFr. _re-_ + ME. _parren_.]

#Repe#, _v._ to reap, VIII _b_ 15. [OE. _rī̆pan_; on stem-vowel see _N.E.D._ s.v. _Reap_.]

#Repent(e)#, _v._ to repent, XVII 81, 91, 117. [OFr. _repentir_.]

#Repentance#, _n._ repentance, XVII 56. [OFr. _repentance_.]

#Repereyue#, _n._ head-reaper, harvest-overseer, VIII _b_ 15. [OE. _rip_, harvest (or stem of prec.) + _rēfa_.] _See_ Reue, _n._

#Repleye#, _v._ XVI 380 (_see_ note). [Cf. OFr. _repley(i)er_, &c. or _replevir_; see _N.E.D._ s.vv. _Repledge_, _Replevy_, &c.]

#Reprené#, _v._ to reprehend, find fault with, VI 184. [OFr. _reprendre_, _preign-_.]

#Repreue#, #Reprouen# (_of_), _v._ to reprove (for), V 201, XI _b_ 187. [OFr. _repro(u)ver_, _repreuv-_.]

#Reprufe#, _n._ disgrace, XVII 84. [OFr. _repro(u)ve_.]

#Rerd#, #Rurde# (V), _n._ loud voice V 269, XVII 230; noise, V 151 (_see_ Rusche), XVII 101. [OE. _réord_.]

#Rert#, _pp._ ? (aroused), ready, VI 231. [OE. _rǣran_.]

#Res(s)ayue#, #Resceyued#. _See_ Receyue.

#Rescowe#, #Rescoghe#, _n._ rescue, V 240; _matȝ rescoghe_, ? comes to the rescue (cf. _make reschewes_, Morte Arthure 433), VI 250 (_see_ note). [Stem of ME. _rescouen_, v., OFr. _rescourre_.]

#Resette#, _n._ (place of) refuge, shelter, V 96. [OFr. _recet_.]

#Residue#, _n._ residue, VIII _a_ 94. [OFr. _residu_.]

#Reson#, #Resoun(e)#, #Reasoune#, _n._ reason, (good) sense, VIII _a_ 311, XI _a_ 30, 48, _b_ 6, XII _b_ 225, XVII 501, &c.; (personified) VIII _b_ 5, &c.; what is reasonable, XVI 263; reasoning, XVI 255; argument, saying, XVI 337; _by reson_, as a logical consequence, XVII 81; motive, in _by þat resoune_, with that intent, XVI 248. [OFr. _raison_, _re(i)son_.]

#Resonabele#, _adj._ reasonable, VI 163. [OFr. _resonable_.] _See_ Vnresounable.

#Restay#, _v._ to stop; _intr._ to pause, VI 77. [OFr. _resteir_; see _N.E.D._, s.v. _Stay_, v.]

#Restor(e)#, _v._ to restore, V 215, XVI 13, XVII 29; _trwe mon trwe restore_, let an honest man honestly restore (another's property), V 286. [OFr. _restorer_.]

#Ret#. _See_ Red(e), _v._

#Reue#, _n._ reeve, manager of an estate, VI 182, XI _b_ 288. [OE. _(ge-)rēfa_.]

#Reue#, _v._ to rob, steal, IV _b_ 20; constr. with _dat. pron._ of person deprived, IV _a_ 83, XV _c_ 31. [OE. _rēafian_.]

#Reuey<se>d#. _See_ Rauysche.

#Reuel#, _v._ revel, V 333. [OFr. _reveler_.]

#Reuerence#, _n._ reverence; _at þe r._, out of respect, V 138; _do a r._, make an obeisance, XII _b_ 128. [OFr. _reverence_.]

#Reuerse#, _v._ to reverse, countermand, XI _a_ 15. [OFr. _reverser_.]

#Reuest#, _pa. t. (refl.)_ vested, robed (himself), I 70. [OFr. _revestir_.]

#Reulis#, _n. pl._ rules, XI _b_ 203. [OFr. _reule_.] _See_ Rewle.

#Reume#. _See_ Reame.

#Reuþe#, #Rawþe#, _n._ (mental) pain, grief; _hedde r. þerof_, was grieved at that, III 20; _r. to here_, grievous to hear, V 136 (_cf._ Noy, Pine). [Extended with suffix _-þ_ from OE. _hrēow_; cf. ON. _hrygð_.] _See_ Rewe(ful).

#Reward(e)#, _n._ regard, consideration, in _takeþ r. of_ (_to_), give a thought (to), XIV _c_ 105-7; reward, VI 244, XII _b_ 42. [ONFr. _reward_.]

#Rewardeþ#, _3 sg. pres._ gives reward, VIII _b_ 32. [ONFr. _rewarder_.]

#Rew(e)#, _v._ to rue, regret, II 570, XVII 202; _it shal him rewe_, he shall rue it, XV _a_ 23. [OE. _hrēowan_, pers. and impers.]

#Reweful#, #Ruful# (V), _adj._ rueful; piteous, II 114; grievous, V 8. [OE. _hrēow_ + _full_.]

#Rewle#, _v._ to guide, XVII 429. [OFr. _reuler_.] _See_ Reulis.

#Rybaudry#, _n._ ribaldry, coarse jesting, II 9. [OFr. _ribauderie_.] _See_ Rebalde.

#Ribbes#, _n. pl._ ribs, IX 257. [OE. _ribb_.]

#Riche#, #Ryche#, _adj._ of high rank, noble, II 326, 446, VIII _b_ 26, XV _g_ 18, &c.; wealthy, III 52, &c.; splendid, costly, rich, II 81, 161, 356, &c.; high (feast), V 333; _quasi-sb._ noble (steed), V 109; _adv._ (or _predic. adj._) richly, II 362. [OE. _rīce_; OFr. _riche_.]

#Ryche#, _n._ kingdom, VI 241. [OE. _rīce_.] _See_ Heuenryche.

#Ryched#, _pp._ directed, intended, V 138. [OE. _reccan_, but form prob. due to confusion with ME. _richen_, _ruchen_ (OE. _*ryccan_), draw.]

#Richt#, #Rycht#. _See_ Right.

#Rydde#, _v._ to separate (combatants), V 178. [Blend of OE. _hreddan_, rescue, and ON. _ryðja_, rid.]

#Ride#, #Ryde#, _v._ to ride, II 340 (_subj._), 347, V 39, 76 (note), &c., #Raid#, _pa. t. sg._ X 149; #Rod(e)#; I 62, V 21, XV _a_ 4; _him rod_, sailed, XIV _c_ 61; #Riden#, _pl._ II 308; #Ryden#, _pp._ gone on military service (as knights), VIII _b_ 78. [OE. _rīdan_.]

#Rifild#, _pp._ despoiled, XIV _a_ 16, 17. [OFr. _rifler_.]

#Rife#, _adj._ plentiful, VII 122. [Late OE. _rȳfe_, _*rīfe_.]

#Ryfis#. _See_ Ryue.

#Rigge#, _n._ back, II 500; #Rugge#, XV _g_ 4. [OE. _hrycg_.]

#Right#, #Ryght#, #Rihte# (XII), _adj._ right, proper, true, XII _a_ 124, XVI 255, XVII 471, &c.; right (hand), IX 70. [OE. _riht_.]

#Right#, #Ryght#, #Riȝt(e)#, #Ryȝt#, #Riht# (XII, XIV _c_); #Richt#, #Rycht# (X); _adv._ straight, right, II 100, 186, V 94, &c.; _ful riȝt_, straight (away), II 85, 191; _ryght vprise_ (cf. Vpperight), rise up, XVI 31; correctly, XVII 139; exactly, just, right, I 94, II 166, V 236, IX 64, X _introd._, 102, XII _a_ 146, XVII 513, &c.; _richt evin_, just, X 93; (with neg.) at all, VI 160, VIII _a_ 145, _b_ 86, XVII 524, &c.; very, IX 150, X 138, XIV _c_ 10, &c. [OE. _rihte_.]

#Right#, #Ryght#, #Ryȝt#, _n._ right, XIV _b_ 37; justice, V 278, VI 136, 231; just cause, VIII _b_ 78; _by þe way of ryȝt to aske dome_, if they demand an award acc. to strict justice, VI 220; #Ryȝtes#, #Riȝttis#, _pl._ duties, XI _b_ 203; obligations, V 274. [OE. _riht_.]

#Right#, _pa. t._ corrected, VII 69. [OE. _rihtan_.]

#Rightfull#, _adj._ just, IX 82; #Riȝtfulleste#, _superl._ XI _b_ 193. [OE. (late) _riht-ful_.]

#Ryghtfulnesse#, _n._ Justice, VIII _b_ 32. [From prec.]

#Ryghtwyse#, _adj._ righteous, IV _b_ 7; #Reghtwysely#, _adv._ righteously, IV _b_ 55; #Reghtewysnes#, _n._ righteousness, IV _b_ 80. [OE. _rihtwīs_ (_rehtwīs_), _-līce_, _-nes_.]

#Riȝtes#; _al to riȝtes_, quite correctly, fittingly, II 136; _to his riȝtes_, as he should be, fittingly, II 292. [Extension of _to riȝt_, according to what is right (_see_ Right, _n._), with adv. _-es_.]

#Ryme#, _n._ riming poem, I _introd._; #Rymys#, _pl._ (trivial) popular poems, I 14; #Ryme couwee#, _see_ Couwee. [OFr. _rime_.]

#Ryn#, _v._ to run, flow, pass swiftly, X 17, XVII 101, 277, 305, 357; #Ran(ne)#, _pa. t._ I 155, IV _a_ 9 (note), X 107; #Runne#, _pp._ in _be runne_, may have mounted up, VI 163. [OE. _rinnan_.] _See_ Eorne, Ren(ne).

#Rinde#, _n._ bark, II 260. [OE. _rínd_.]

#Ryne#, _v._ to touch, V 222 (_see_ note). [OE. _hrīnan_.]

#Rynge#, _v._ to ring, resound, XV _b_ 12; #Ronge#, _pa. t._ V 136; #Ry<n>kande#, _pres. p._ V 269 (confus. of _ng_, _nk_, freq. in this poem). [OE. _hríngan_, wk.]

#Ryot#, _n._ strife, violence, IX 83. [OFr. _riot(e)_.]

#Rype#, #Ripe#, _adj._ ripe, VIII _a_ 289, IX 140. [OE. _rīpe_.]

#Ris#, _n._ leafy spray, II 305. [OE. _hrīs_.]

#Rise#, #Ryse#, _v._ to rise, IV _a_ 62, V 17, XVI 394, &c.; #Ros#, _pa. t. sg._ VI 77, 146, 159; #Ryse#, _pl._ I 208; #Rysen#, _pp._ XVII 442; #Rysing#, _n._ resurrection, XVI 317. [OE. _ā-rīsan_.]

#Ryste#, _n._ repose, rest, IV _b_ 10; #Rest(e)#, II 74, IV _a_ 3, &c. [OE. _rest_; on _y_-form see _N.E.D._ s.v. _Rest_.]

#Ryste#, #Rest(e)#, _v._ to rest; _intr._ IV _b_ 42, V 263; _refl._ IV _b_ 38, IX 20. [OE. _restan_; see prec.]

#Ryue#, _v._ to tear (asunder), cleave, V 222 (note); #Ryfis#, _3 sg. pres. intr._ is torn, XVII 399; #Roue#, _pa. t._ V 278; #Ryue#, _pp._ I 121. [ON. _rīfa_.]

#Riueling#, _n._ a rough shoe (as nickname for a Scot), XIV _a_ 19. [OE. _rifeling_.]

#Riuer(e)#, #Ryuer(e)#, _n._ river, II 160, 308, IX 12, XII _a_ 85, XIII _a_ 16, &c. [OFr. _rivere_.]

#Ro#, _n._ peace, XVII 237. [OE. _rōw_, ON. _rō_.]

#Robbe#, _v._ to rob; #Yrobbed#, _pp._ III 18; #Robbing#, _n._ XIV _b_ 6. [OFr. _rob(b)er_.]

#Robbere#, _n._ robber, XIV _a_ 6. [From prec.; OFr. _robbour_.]

#Robe#, _n._ robe, II 81. [OFr. _robe_.]

#Roc#, #Rokke#, _n._ rock, V 76, 130, XV _g_ 12. [Cf. OE. gloss _stānrocc_, scopulus; OFr. _ro(c)que_.]

#Roche#, _n._ rock, II 347, V 131, IX 33, 62, &c.; #Rooch(e)#, XIII _a_ 21, 22. [OFr. _roche_.]

#Roché#, _adj._ rocky, V 226. [From prec.]

#Rod(e)#. _See_ Ride.

#Rode#, _n._^1 rood, cross, VIII _a_ 94, XIV _c_ 73. [OE. _rōd_.]

#Rode#, _n._^2 rosy hue, fair face, II 107, XV _b_ 13. [OE. _rudu_.]

#Rof#, _adj._ rough; grievous (with _sore_), or ? _n._ gash, V 278 (note). [(i) As next with alteration of final spirant (_cf._ Þof), though this is not the usual form of 'rough' in this text. (ii) Related to Ryue, _v._]

#Roȝ(e)#, _adj._ rough, rugged, V 94, 109, 130; #Rouh#, XIV _c_ 37; #Rowe#, II 265, 459 (_see_ Blac); #Ruȝe#, V 98. [OE. _rūh_, _rūg-_, _rūw-_.]

#Roialme#. _See_ Reame.

#Royis#, _2 sg. pres._ talkest folly, XVI 99. [Unknown.]

#Rok#, _n._ distaff, XVII 338. [Cf. ON. _rokk-r_, MDu., MLG. _rocke(n)_.]

#Rokke#. _See_ Roc.

#Romayn#, _n._ a Roman, VII 69. [OFr. _romain_.]

#Romance#, _n._ (French) romance, story, XIV _b_ heading. [OFr. _romanz_.]

#Rome#, _v._ to wander, make one's way, V 130, VIII _b_ 11. [ME. forms point to OE. _*rāmian_.]

#Rooch(es)#. _See_ Roche.

#Rooris#, _2 sg. pres._ roarest, XVI 99. [OE. _rārian_.]

#Rooþur#. _See_ Roþur.

#Ropis#, #Rapes#, _n. pl._ ropes, VII 147, XIV _b_ 68. [OE. _rāp_.]

#Ros#. _See_ Rise.

#Rose#, _n._ rose, XV _b_ 13, _e_ 19. [OE. _rose_ from L. _rosa_.]

#Rote#, _n._^1 root, V 226, VI 60 (origin), VIII _a_ 97, XIV _c_ 82; #Rote#, _pl._ (or _collect. sg._), II 256, 260. [ON. _rōt_.]

#Rote#, _n._^2 way, in _bi rote_, on the way, V 139. [OFr. _rote_.]

#Roted#, _pa. t._ rotted, I 236. [OE. _rotian_.]

#Roþur#, #Rooþur#, _n._ rudder, XIV _c_ 25, 29, 36, 57. [OE. _rōþor_.]

#Roue#; #Rouh#. _See_ Ryue; Roȝ(e).

#Roun(e)#, _n._ speech, voice, XV _b_ 2, 29 (_see_ note), _c_ 36; [OE. _rūn_.]

#Round#, _adj._ round; _adv._ in _al aboute round_ (as _prep._) round, XII _a_ 79; #Roundnesse#, _n._ roundness, IX 67. [OFr. _roönd_, _round_.]

#Rout(e)#, _n._^1 host, company, (great) number, II 283, X 176, XII _b_ 118, XIV _a_ 16; _on a route_, in a mass, tumultuously, XVII 305. [OFr. _route_.]

#Rout#, _n._^2 roar, loud noise, X 92. [Stem of OE. _hrūtan_, or ON. _rauta_; _see_ Rowtyn.]

#Rouwed#, _pa. t._ rowed, XIV _c_ 61. [OE. _rōwan_, str.]

#Rowe#, #Rawe#, _n._ row, VI 185; _be rowe_ (_rawe_), _on rawe_, in (due) order, in turn, XV _h_ 15, XVI 317, 401. [OE. _rāw_.]

#Rowe#. _See_ Roȝ(e).

#Rowtyn#, _pres. pl._ they crash, beat, XV _h_ 15. [OE. _hrūtan_; but see _N.E.D._ for various sources and senses of _Rout_, n. and v.]

#Rude-evyn#, _n._ eve of the feast of the (Exaltation of the) Cross, X 42. [OE. _rōd_ + _ǣfen_.] _See_ Rode, _n._^1

#Ruful#. _See_ Reweful.

#Rugge#; #Ruȝe#. _See_ Rigge; Roȝ(e).

#Rugh-fute#, _n._ rough-footed, XIV _a_ 19. [OE. _rūh_ + _fōt_.] _See_ Roȝ(e), Fote.

#Ruysand#, _pres. p._ glorifying, in _r. hyme of_, glorying in, taking credit to himself for, IV _b_ 80. [ON. _hrósa sér_.]

#Runne#; #Rurde#. _See_ Ryn; Rerd.

#Rusche#, _v._ to rush; make a loud rushing noise, V 136; _rusched on þat rurde_, ? went on with that rushing noise, V 151. [Echoic, but app. based on OFr. r(e)usser, AFr. _russ(h)er_.]

#Sa#, #Saat#. _See_ So; Sitte(n).

#Sacramente#, _n._ sacrament, XVI 316. [L. _sacrāmentum_.]

#Sacrifise#, #-ice#, _n._ sacrifice, XI _b_ 202, XII _a_ 15, 40. [OFr. _sacrifice_.]

#Sacrylage#, _n._ sacrilege, I 4, 19. [OFr. _sacrilege_, infl. by suffix _-age_.]

#Sad(de)#, _adj._ steadfast, IX 92; heavy, grievous, XVI 44; _sette hym sadde_, give him sorrow, XVI 204; #Sadly#, _adv._ sufficiently, long enough, V 341. [OE. _sæd_, sated, wearied; ME. shows also senses 'heavy, firm', &c.]

#Sadel#, _n._ saddle, V 42. [OE. _sadol_.]

#Saf(e)#, _see_ Saue; #Sagh#, _see_ Se(n); #Say#, #Sai-#, _see_ Se(n), Sei(e).

#Saye#, _v._ to make trial of, explore, XIV _c_ 34. [Shortened from Assaie.]

#Sayf#. _See_ Saue, _prep._

#Sayl(l)#, #Sail#, _n._ sail, VII 125, XIV _c_ 50, XVII 153, 271, &c. [OE. _segl_.] _See_ Seile.

#Sayn#, #Saytz#, _see_ Sei(e); #Saynte#, _see_ Seynte.

#Sake#, _n._ in _for ... sake_ (with interven. _gen._ or _poss. adj._), (i) for (one's) sake, VIII _a_ 96, XII _introd._; (ii) on (one's) account, XV _c_ 23; (with loss of prec. inflexion) I 177, XVII 88 (note). [OE. _sacu_; cf. ON. _fyrir sakir_ because of.]

#Sakke#, _n._ sack, VIII _a_ 9. [OE. _sacc_.]

#Sakles#, _adj._ innocent (_i.e._ against whom you had no just quarrel), XIV _a_ 3. [OE. _sac-lēas_, from ON. _sak-lauss_.]

#Sale#, _n._ in _to the sale_, for sale, XII _b_ 148. [OE. _*salu_, (once) _sala_.]

#Sal(l)#, #Saltou#. _See_ Schal.

#Salt(e)#, _adj._ salt, VIII _a_ 279, IX 13, XII _a_ 166, &c.; _n._ XIII _a_ 30. [OE. _salt_, adj. and n.]

#Salvacioun#, _n._ salvation, IX 333. [OFr. _salvacioun_.]

#Sam(e)#, #Samen#, #Somyn# (VII), _adv._ together, VII 66, XVI 170, 239, XVII 316; _brether sam_, brothers both, XVII 320; _al samen_, _all sam (togeder)_, (all) together, XVII 292, 530; with one accord, VI 158; _see_ Alsaume. [OE. _æt samne_, _somne_; (late) _somen_; cf. ON. _allir saman_.]

#Same#, _adj._ same I 188, &c.; _pron._ in _þe (þis) same_, the very one (_or_ thing), XII _b_ 78, XVI 56, 71, &c. [ON. _sam-r_.]

#Samon#, _n._ salmon, XIII _a_ 64. [OFr. _saumon_.]

#Sample#, _n._ illustration, parable, VI 139. [Shortened from OFr. _essample_.] _See_ Ensample.

#Sand#, _n._ sand, shore; _bi see and bi sand_, everywhere, XVII 75. [OE. _sánd_.]

#Sang#, #Santis#. _See_ Song(e), Seynte.

#Sap#, _n._ sap, XIV _c_ 90. [OE. _sæp_.]

#Saphire#, _n._ sapphire, IX 115, 116 (_see_ Loupe), 122. [OFr. _safir_.]

#Sapience#, _n._ Wisdom; personif. of the 'sapiential' books (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Canticles, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus), VIII _a_ 231 (the ref. is to Prov. xx. 4). [L. _sapientia_.]

#Sare#. _See_ Sore.

#Sarri#, _adj._ ? vigorous, XIV _c_ 90. [OFr. _serré_; see note.]

#Sarteyne#; #Sat#. _See_ Certeyne; Sitte(n).

#Sauce#, _n._ sauce, VIII _a_ 259. [OFr. _sauce_.]

#Saue#, #Saf#, _adj._ safe; _a saue_, have safe, save, I 127 (_see_ Habben); _vochen saf_, VIII _b_ 51, _see_ Vouche-saf. [OFr. _sauf_, _sauve_ (fem.).]

#Saue#, #Saf#, #Sayf# (XVII), _prep._ save, except, IX 174, 228, XVII 106; _saue þat_ (conj.), V 161. [OFr. _sauf_.]

#Saue#, #Safe# (XVII), _v._ to preserve, keep safe, V 5 (_subj._), 71, XV _i_ 19, XVII 309, 517, &c.; rescue, bring to salvation, XI _a_ 38, _b_ 305, XVI 108, &c. #Sauynge#, _n._ preservation, XI _b_ 304. [OFr. _sa(u)ver_.]

#Saufly#, _adv._ safely, XII _b_ 174. [From Saue, _adj._]

#Saugh#. _See_ Se(n).

#Saul(e)#, #Saull#, #Sawl(e)#, #Soule#, _n._ soul, IV _a_ 24, 32, 61, VIII _a_ 81, XVI 272, XVII 390, &c.; _distrib. sg._ (_see_ Herte), XI _b_ 250; #Soule#, gen. sg. I 212. [OE. _sāwol_.]

#Sauour# (_to_), _n._ savour, IX 153; relish (for), XI _b_ 254. [OFr. _savour_.]

#Sauoure#, _v._ to give a savour to, VIII _a_ 259. [OFr. _savourer_.]

#Sauter#, #Sawter#, _n._ the Psalter, Book of Psalms, VI 233, VIII _a_ 246, _b_ 49, XVI 187. [OFr. _saut(i)er_.]

#Sawe#, _n._ saying; _aftir þi sawe_, according to thy word, XVI 397; proverb, XVI 281. [OE. _sagu_.]

#Saw(e)#. _See_ Se(n).

#Sawte#, _n._ assault, VII 57, 85. [Shortened from OFr. _as(s)aut_.]

#Saxon#, _adj._ Saxon, XIII _b_ 49; #Saxonlych#, _adv._ in the Saxon fashion, XIII _b_ 8. [OFr. _saxon_.]

#Scaffatis#, _n. pl._ scaffoldings, temporary wooden structures for assailing walls, X 9. [Cf. OFr. _escadafaut_, _eschaffaut_.]

#Scarslych#, _adv._ scantily, scarcely, XIII _b_ 50. [From ONFr. _escars_.]

#Scaþe#, #Skathe#, _n._ damage, injury, V 285, XV _i_ 13. [ON. _skaði_.]

#Scere#, _adj._ bright, pure, in _Scere Þorsday_, Sheer, Holy, or Maundy, Thursday, XV _g_ 1. [OE. _*scǣre_, rel. to _scīr_; cf. ON. _skǽr-r_, _skír-r_, and ON. _Skíri-Þórsdagr_, OSwed. _Skær(a)-Þorsdagher_.] _See_ Schyre, Skyre.

#Schadewe# (_aȝen_), _v._ to screen (from), IX 19. [OE. _sceadwian_.]

#Schaft#, _n._ handle, V 264. [OE. _sceaft_.]

#Schaȝe#, _n._ shaw, small wood, V 93 (_see_ Side). [OE. _scaga_.]

#Schakeled#, _pp._ shackled; protected with greaves, XV _h_ 12. [OE. _sceacul_, fetter.]

#Schal#, #Schall(e)#, #Shal(l)#, #Sal(l)#, _v. auxil. 1_ and _3 sg. pres._ am (is) to, must, shall, will, I 22, II 172, 207, IV _a_ 7, 79, IX 69, XIV _a_ 34, XV _a_ 10, XVI 15, XVII 164, &c.; _2 sg._ #Sal(l)#, IV _a_ 17, 40; #Schal(l)#, #Shal(l)#, V 79, XVI 299, XVII 121, 381, &c.; #Schalt(e)#, #Shalt#, I 206, II 130, VI 204, &c.; (with suffixed pron.) #Saltou#, XIV _a_ 23; #Shaltow#, VIII _a_ 223; _pl._ #Sal(l)#, IV _a_ 62, XIV _b_ 18, &c.; #Schal#, #Schall(e)#, V 332, XVI 49, 192, &c.; #Schyn#, V 333; #Scholle#, XIII _b_ 39; #Schull#, #Schulle(n)#, #Shul(en)#, I 38, VIII _a_ 140, IX 63, 210, XI _a_ 9, _b_ 82, &c. _Pa. t._ (_ind._ and _subj._), was going to, ought to, was (were) to, should, would; #Schold(e)#, #Shold(e)#, II 467, VIII _a_ 36, _b_ 67, 80, IX 89, XII _a_ 111, &c.; #Schuld(e)#, #Shuld(e)#, I 50, 69, 106, II 44, 190, V 16, XI _a_ 21, &c.; #Ssolde#, III 7; #Suld(e)#, IV _a_ 91, _b_ 19, X 12, &c.; _2 sg._ #Schulde#, XVI 241; #Schust#, II 420, 570, &c. Note ellipse of a foll. verb, as 'have', XVII 227; freq. 'go', 'come', II 130, IV _a_ 91, V 16, 332. _Which slepe schal_, that may (at any time) sleep, XII _a_ 117; _when it schuld be_, whenever it was, II 370. [OE. _sceal_; _sculon_, _scylon_; _scólde_, &c.]

#Schalk#, #Shalke#, _n._ man, V 200, 304, VII 72, 89. [OE. _scealc_, servant, (in verse) man.]

#Scham(e)#, #Schome# (V), #Shame#, _n._ shame, XIV _c_ 13; disgrace, XII _b_ 224; disgraceful thing, V 304; ignominy, disaster, harm, XIV _a_ 12, _b_ 84, XV _i_ 18, XVII 301; _pl._ shameful things, I 2. [OE. _scamu_, _scomu_.]

#Schamfully#, _adv._ ignominiously, IV _a_ 66. [OE. _scamful-līce_.]

#Schank(e)#, _n._ leg (below the knee), XV _h_ 12. [OE. _scanca_.]

#Schapellis#. _See_ Chapel(le).

#Schap(e)#, #Schappe#, #Shappe#, _v._; #Schop#, #Shope#, _pa. t._ V 260, VII 72; #Schaped#, _pp._ V 272; #Schape(n)#, XII _a_ 130, 169, &c.; #Yschape#, XIII _a_ 45. _Trans._ to fashion, make, V *261, 272, VII 72, VIII _b_ 18, IX 107; to turn (into), XII _a_ 169, XIII _a_ 45; to contrive, bring (it) about, V 70, XII _a_ 130; ordain, appoint, V 260; _schappe ȝou to_, appoint for yourselves, XIV _d_ 7; _refl._ in _shappis hym_, designs, intends, XVI 155; _intr._ to prepare, be about (to), X 14. [OE. _sceppan_, _scōp_, _ge-scapen_.] _See_ Forschape.

#Schapp#, _n._ shape, IX 248. [OE. _ge-sceap_.]

#Scharp(e)#, #Sharp(e)#, _adj._ keen, sharp, harsh, bitter, severe, II 38, 539, V 199, XI _b_ 142, XIII _b_ 59, XIV _c_ 21, 33, XVII 350, 356, &c.; as _sb._, the sharp blade, V 245, 264. [OE. _scearp_.]

#Schaterande#, _pres. p. intr._ dashing, splashing, V 15. [OE. _*scaterian_; cf. MDu. _scheteren_.]

#Schaued#, _pa. t._ shaved, II 585. [OE. _scafan_, str.]

#Schawys#. _See_ Schewe(n).

#Sche#, _pron. fem. sg._ she, II 75, 77, 323, &c.; #She#, I 48, &c.; #Scho#, IV _b_ 1, 2, 4, 6, &c.; ref. to inanimate thing (_gyne_), X 80. For obl. cases, &c., _see_ Hi, _fem._ [See _N.E.D._ s.v. _She_.]

#Schede#, _v._ to spill; _intr._ fall, VI 51 (_cf._ Pearl 10); #Shedyng#, _n._ spilling, VIII _a_ 9. [OE. _scādan_, _scēadan_.]

#Scheep#, #Shep#, _n. pl._ sheep, VIII _b_ 18, IX 238. [OE. _scē(a)p_.] _See_ Schep.

#Schelde#, _n._ shield, V 250. [OE. _scéld_.]

#Scheltrom#, _n._ rank of armed men, II 187. [OE. _sceld-truma_.]

#Schene#, #Shene# (VII), #Schine# (II), _adj._ fair, goodly, VII 89, 120, 151, 157; bright, II 358, V 246; as _sb._, bright blade, V 200. [OE. _scēne_, _scȳne_, _scīne_.]

#Schende#, _v._ to ruin, destroy, V 198, VIII _a_ 166, XVI 155; #Schente#, _pp._ brought to nothing, I _introd._ [OE. _scéndan_.]

#Schep#, _n._ Shepherd, Pastor, XIV _d_ 1. [OE. _*scēpa_.] _See_ Scheep.

#Schere#, _v._ to cut, score, IX 122. [OE. _sceran_.]

#Schert#, #Sserte#, _n._ shirt, II 230, III 40. [OE. _scyrte_ (Kt. _*scerte_); _see_ Appendix p. 280.]