scúr-beorh
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A shelter against storm Hrófas sind gehrorene . . . scearde scúrbeorge, Exon. Th. 476, 9; Ruin. 5
scýe-uange
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cóe ł scýeuange (-þwange ?) calciamentum, Ps. Spl. T. 59. 9
ge-scot
Similar entry: feoh-gescot
ge-scád
distance, reason
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distance, reason, Exon. 94 a; Th. 353, 16: Reim. 13
ge-scapu
pudenda
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pudenda
ge-sceó
shoes ⬩ calceamenta
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shoes; calceamenta, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 3, 11
ge-scild
A refuge ⬩ refugium
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A refuge; refugium, Ps. Spl. T. 70, 4
ge-scýt
shoots forward, falls or is allotted to
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shoots forward, falls or is allotted to, Homl. Th. ii. 104, 9; pres. of ge-sceótan
slípe-scóh
a slip-shoe
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a slip-shoe (Halliwell gives the word from a work dated 1615. Cf. slip-shod, a shoe easily slipped on, a slipper Slýpescós soccus, Wrt. Voc. i. 289, 7
snǽding-sceáp
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A sheep to be killed for eating Hý teohhiaþ ús him tó snǽdincgsceápum aestimati sumus ut oves occisionis, Ps. Th. 43, 23
Linked entry: sceáp
slífe-scóh
a loose shoe easily drawn on ⬩ a slipper
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a loose shoe easily drawn on, a slipper Socc, slébescóh soccus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 120, 69
Linked entry: slébe-scóh
scild-hreáda
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scild-réða
Similar entry: scild-hreóða
scild-rída
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A phalanx: — Ðeáh hí wyrcen getruman and scyldrídan wið mé si consistant adversum me castra, Ps. Th. 26, 4
scild-wíga
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A warrior who bears a shield: — Scearp scyldwíga. Beo. Th. 581; B. 288
sunn-scíne
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Beautiful or splendid as the sun Seó sunsciéne fǽmne, Exon. Th. 256, 9; Jul. 229
þurh-scíne
Transparent
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Transparent Þurhscýne stán specularis, Wrt. Voc. i. 38, 30
weoloc-scill
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A shell-fish, a whelk, cockle Wilocscel (uuiluc-, uuyluc-) conquilium, Txts. 51, 499. Wiolucscel (but Ep. Erf. have ilugsegg) papilivus, 83, 1487. Hér beóþ oft numene missenlícra cynna weolcscylle and muscule exceptis variorum generibus conchyliorum,
wlite-scíne
Of brilliant beauty ⬩ splendid ⬩ beauteous
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Of brilliant beauty, splendid, beauteous Engel selbeorht, wlitescýne wer. Cd. Th. 237, 15 ; Dan. 338: Elen. Kmbl. 143; El. 72. Weorud wlitescýne. Exon. Th. 31, 9; Cri. 493: 35, 6; Cri. 554. Seó wlitescýne wuldres condel (Juliana), 269, 22; Jul. 454.
drýg-scód
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Dry-shod Þæt folc fór betwux þám twám wæterum on þám grunde ealle drýgsceóde, Wlfst. 293, 17