An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 704

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 704


1. Steadily.


_Wallace._


2. Closely, compactly.


_Barbour._


_To_ ~Sad~, _v. n._ To become solid, S.


_To_ SAD, _v. a._ To make sad.


_Baillie._


SAEBIENS, SAEBINS, _conj._ Since, i. e. _being sae_, or _so_.


_Ramsay._


SAFER, _s._ Damages.


V. ~Sefor~.


_Spotsw._


SAFT, _adj._


1. Opposed to what is fatiguing, S.


_Ritson._


2. Pleasant.


_Ritson._


3. Tranquil, at rest, S.


_Gl. Sibb._


Teut. _saft_, suavis, mollis.


~Saft~, ~Saftly~, _adv._ Softly.


_Ferguson._


2. Lightly.


_Minstr. Bord._


_To_ ~Saft~, _v. n._ To mollify.


_Dunbar._


_To_ SAGHTIL, _v. n._ To be reconciled.


A. S. _sahtl-ian_, reconciliare.


_Sir Gawan._


~Saghtlyng~, _s._ Reconciliation.


V. ~Saucht~.


_Ibid._


_To_ SAY, _v. n._ _I yow say_, I tell you.


A. S. _sege me_, dic mihi.


_Barbour._


_To_ SAY, SEY, _v. a._


1. To put to trial, S.


_Pitscottie._


2. _v. n._ To endeavour, S.


O. Fr. _say-er_, essayer, tenter.


SAY, SAYE, _s._ A water-bucket, Inverness, Orkn.; a milk-pail, Dumfr.


_Acts Ja. I._


Su. G. _saa_, vas quo aqua portatur.


SAYARE, _s._ A poetical writer.


_Doug._


A. S. _saeg-an_, narrare; _sage_, narratio.







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