An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 706

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 706


A. S. _sare_, graviter.


_Barbour._


2. In a great degree, S.


_Douglas._


Germ, _sehr_, Belg. _seer_, valde.


~Sair Head~, a headach, S.


_A. Nicol._


~Sairly~, _adv._ Sorely.


_Douglas._


_To_ SAIR, _v. a._


1. To serve, S.


_Ross._


2. To fit, to be large enough, S.


3. To satisfy; as, with food, S.


_Ross._


~Sairing~, _s._ What satisfies one, S.


_Ross._


SAIRLES, SARELESS, _adj._ Tasteless, S. B.


V. ~Sawr~.


_Diallog._


SAIT, _s._ The Court of Session in S.


_Dunbar._


SAK, SACK, _s._ The privilege of a baron to prosecute, try and judge his va.s.sals in his own court.


_Reg. Maj._


A. S. _sac_, actio, causa forensis.


SAKE, _s._ Blame, guilt.


_Sir Tristrem._


Su. G. _sak_, guilt, crime.


SALE, SAIL, SAILL, _s._


1. A palace.


_Douglas._


2. A hall, a chamber.


_Gawan and Gol._


A. S. Su. G. _sal_, aula, palatium.


SALEBROSITY, _s._ A rough place.


_Baillie._


SALIKE, SAELIKE, _adj._ Similar, of the same kind, S. B.


Moes. G. _swaleiks_, Isl. _slyke_, talis.


SALER, _s._ A salt-cellar.


_Sir Gawan._


SALERIFE, _adj._ Saleable, S.


SALERYFE, _adj._ Abounding with sails or ships.


_Douglas._


SALL, L. _stal_, stole.







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