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ANCIENT BRITISH LANGUAGE DICTIONARY

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MEANING
sæ sea, inland lake
sæte dwellers, settlers
salh sallow, willow
sceaga small wood, copse
scēap sheep
scēat corner or angle of land, projecting wood or piece of land
scelf shelf or ledge of sloping ground
scēne bright, beautiful
scēp sheep
scielf shelf or ledge of sloping ground
scīene bright, beautiful
scinna cliff visited by a spectre
scīr shire, district
2scīr bright, clear
scot free of charge
scucca evil spirit, demon
scylfe shelf or ledge of sloping ground
Seaxe Saxons
sele dwelling, house, hall
seofon seven
set stable, fold
sīc small stream
sīd large, extensive
sīde hill side
si'uns stone circle
slæd valley
slōh slough, mire
sol muddy place
squinny witch (Manx)
stæth landing place
stall stall for animals, fishing pool
stān stone, rock, boundary stone
stank pond
stapol post, pillar of wood or stone
steall stall for animals, fishing pool
stede enclosed pasture, site, place
steort tail or tongue of land
stīg path, narrow road
stoc place, outlying farmstead, secondary or dependent settlement
stocc tree trunk, stump, log
stōd stud, herd of horses
stoke a place stockaded
stōw assembly place, holy place
stt Roman road, paved road
strōd marshy land overgrown with brushwood
sumor summer
sūth south, southern
swan swan
swān herdsman, peasant
swīn swine, pig

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