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,20 GL0S2ARIAL INDEX.Hutis, sb. pi. roots, 13. 142.Eya?l, adj. royal, 13. iH ;Ryell,II a. 22.Kybaudry, sb F. ribaldry, 16.3^9. See Ribaut.Ryfe, ai^. abundant, 2. 611.Byrne, i p. s. pr. I make verses,20 b. lot. The old spelling ismore correct than rhyme ; as it is<strong>the</strong> A. S ran, G. reijJi, Du. rijm,Icel. rima, F. r/??2e, originallysignifying ninnber.Ryngis. sb. pi. F. reigns, years <strong>of</strong>authority, 22. 4683.Ryngis, pr. pi. reign, 22. 4499.Ryng-sangis, sb. pi. songs adaptedfor ring-dancesor circular dances,13- 193-Rynne, v. S. <strong>to</strong> run, 14. 291 pr.;pi. Rynnys, 13. 185. See Renne.Ryse, sb. a branch, twig, 3 a. 9 ;in <strong>the</strong> ryse = on <strong>the</strong> branch ; Ryss,13. 237. G. reis, D. rijs, a twig.Rysh.es, sb. pi. rushes, 3 a. 11.See Rishe.Rysp, sb. coarse grass, 13. 152.Sw. risfa, <strong>to</strong> scratch; cf. E. rasp.Ryss. See Ryse.Ryst-lokede, //>. righteous, just, i.572. Cf. A. S. rihtllc, righteous.Sad, adj. demure, discreet, firm, 6.201; Sadde, adj. as adv. seriously,earnestly, determinedly, 2. 606.W. sad, firm, discreet.Sadly, adv. seriously, discreetly, 1 4.1250.Sadnes, sb. discreetness, 17 c. 275.Safforne, sb. saffron, 3 a. 9. Arabiczn'faran.S&l&ad. pres. part, s.iiling, 22. 5533.Sale, sb. basket <strong>of</strong> willow-twigs forc.itchingeels, tS,c. 28 6 81. A. S..'^ealb, a willow, sallow.Salfgard, H). F. safe keeping, 13.96.S:implar7 sb. a sampler, pattern <strong>of</strong>work, 20 i. 4. Lat. exemplar.Samyn, adj. same, 22. 5523.Sanctytude, sb. Holiness, 22. 45q6.Sang. S'j. song, 13. 244. A..?), sang.Sangwane. adj. sanguine (in heraldry),blood-colour, 13. 107 ; Sangwine,blood-red, 13. 16. Lat,sangi/ineiis, bloody.Sank, sb. F. blood, 4. 490. F. sang.Sar, adj. sore, 6. 337. A. S. sdr.Sark, sb. shirt, 13 269; Serk, ll a.7. A. S. syrce.Sattell, V. <strong>to</strong> settle, 22. 5466.From A. S, settaii, <strong>to</strong> set, place.Sauacioun, sb. F. salvation, 2. 626.Saugh, /)/. s. saw, 3 b. 1 123.Samfe, adj. safe; hence, saulfegarde = safeguard, safe keeping,18. xvii. 163; Lat. salutts, F.satif.Satilfe, prep, save, except. 18. xvii.185.Saull, sb. soul, 22. 5593. A. S.sawel.SaXj num. six, 2 2, 4509.Say, I. p. s. pt. saw, i. 158; pt. s.Say, 7- 91- Cf. Saugh.Sayntuaryes, sh. pi. holy things,lit. relics <strong>of</strong> saints, 9. 93.Schakaris, sb. pi. drops <strong>of</strong> dewhanging down, 13. 131. A. S.scacan, <strong>to</strong> shake, tremble.Scliane, /)/. j)/. shone, 13. 60. A. S.scinan, pt. t. ic scedn.Schsir)a,nd, pres. pari, forming, 13.164.Schaw, V. <strong>to</strong> shew, 13. 214. A, S.scedwian.Sclia"wis, sb. pi. shaws, thickets,coverts, groves, il a. 15, A. S.scila, a shade, Dan. skov, a wood.Schenden. v. <strong>to</strong> disgrace, i. 48 1 ;pr. pi. Schende]), ruin, i. 488.A. S. scendan.G. scbdndcn, <strong>to</strong> bring<strong>to</strong> shame.Schene, adj. shining, bright, 11 a.9; clear, well-marked, 13. 68.A. S. seine, bright, scin, brightness,sheen ; cf. Lat. scintilla.Sclierald, adj. prob. turned up by<strong>the</strong> plough-share (?y 13. 88. Unlessit is formed <strong>from</strong> Sw. shor,Dan. skior, brittle, friable.

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