ANCIENT BRITISH LANGUAGE DICTIONARY
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WORD |
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 |
| stræt |
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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