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GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 435<br />

Schemer<strong>an</strong>d, pres. pt. glittering,<br />

shimmering, 483, 5592. See<br />

Schondirh<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

Schend (Shend), v. disgrace, 3371 ;<br />

Schende (Sliende), ger. to destroy,<br />

870.<br />

Schene, adj. beautiful, 5592 ;<br />

splendid,<br />

483, 780 ;<br />

adj. as sb. bright<br />

one, fair maid, 4759.<br />

Schering (Sheryng), s. shearing,<br />

cutting, 2624.<br />

Schethe (j)l. Shether), sheath, 802.<br />

Scheue, s. shive, splinter <strong>of</strong> a broken<br />

spear, 1402. Better Schiue ;<br />

but<br />

see below.<br />

Scheuer<strong>an</strong>d (Sheuer<strong>an</strong>d), pr. pt.<br />

shivering, splintering, 789.<br />

Scheuyn (iiheueu), pr.pl. yliake, 776.<br />

Cf. cheveren, .to quiver, shiver, in<br />

the Morte Arthure <strong>an</strong>d Troybook.<br />

Schew, s. cloud, sky, 4865. Cf.<br />

Icel. shy, a cloud ;<br />

Halliwell<br />

gives skew = sky, from MS. Cot.<br />

Vesp. D. 7.<br />

Schewe, ger. to show, 15 ;<br />

(Shewe),<br />

2029 ; V. 255, 684 ;<br />

Schewis.^r.s.<br />

shews, 286 ;<br />

(Schewez), beholds,<br />

2669 ; Schewys, shews, 608 ;<br />

(Schewez), 2919 ; Schewid, yf._pL<br />

shewed, 4049 ;<br />

Sehewid, pp.<br />

shewn, 180; Schewyd, 474;<br />

Sehewid (Schewed), 1896.<br />

Schewere, s. mirror, 4854.<br />

Schidis (Shidez), pi. splinters, fragments,<br />

789. A.S. sc'ide.<br />

Schild (Sheld), shield, 780; (Shelde),<br />

1402 ;<br />

Schildis, pi shields, 3797,<br />

5560.<br />

Schilde, pr. s. imper. shield, defend,<br />

forbid, 3521.<br />

bright, brightened, 4816. Cf. Icel,<br />

sMra, to brighten, cle<strong>an</strong>se.<br />

Scho, she, 241, 257, 268, 352.<br />

Schogs, pr. s. refl. shivers, shakes,<br />

trembles, 5018. See Shog in<br />

Halliwell.<br />

Schoke, pt. 8. shook, 5018.<br />

Schomes {in MS. /or Schoures), jjZ.<br />

showers, 1299.<br />

Schondirh<strong>an</strong>d, pres. pt., error for<br />

Schemer<strong>an</strong>d (Shemer<strong>an</strong>d in D.),<br />

shimmering, gleaming, 780. See<br />

Schemer<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

Schondirhed (Shenderet), pp. slain,<br />

2048. Formed as if fronn a verb<br />

Schonderen, or Schenderen, frequentative<br />

<strong>of</strong> Schonden,Schenden,<br />

to disgrace ;<br />

see Schend, Schont.<br />

Schont, s. jest, disgrace, 469. Fiit<br />

for schond ;<br />

see sch<strong>an</strong>d in Stratm<strong>an</strong>n.<br />

Schontid ; see Schoutis, Schount.<br />

Schort, adj. short, 630.<br />

Schote (Shote), s. shot, i. e. stone<br />

shot from engines, 2624,<br />

Schote (Shote), ger. to shoot, 1064 ;<br />

Schotes (Shoton), pr. pi. 1391 ;<br />

Schot (Shoton), pp. shot, 1299.<br />

Schount, ger. avoid, 180. E. shunt.<br />

Schouris, pi. showers, hence sorrows,<br />

woes, 529. See also Schomes.<br />

Schoute, s. shout, 4730.<br />

Schoutis {^h.oi%s), pr.pl. shout, 929 ;<br />

Schoutid, pt. pi. shouted, clamoured,<br />

580 (but here we should<br />

rather read schontid, i.e. removed,<br />

shr<strong>an</strong>k, lit. shunted). See the note,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d see Schount.<br />

Schowid, pp. shoved, used force,<br />

4759.<br />

Sc[h]rewe, «. mischievous creature,<br />

Schilli (Shilly), adv. shrilly, loudly, 4854 ; Schrewis, pi. ill-disposed<br />

929. " Schylle, Sonorus ; " Cath. lads, 628.<br />

Anglicum.<br />

Schrikis, pr. pi. shriek, 3866;<br />

Schilling (Schelyng), pi. shillings, (Scrikes), 929.<br />

3174.<br />

Schrine, s. shrine, 5592. See<br />

Schind, v. disgrace, 6335. See Schryne.<br />

Schend.<br />

Schroude, vestment, robe, 483 ;<br />

Schipis, pi. ships, 65, 113: (Schippes),<br />

covering, 4301. A.S. scrud.<br />

1367 ; Schippis (Shippes), Schryne, s. shrine, 4675. See<br />

1159.<br />

Schiine.<br />

Schire, adj. bright, 483, 5018 ;<br />

sheer, Schudering (Shoderyng), 8. crashing,<br />

mere, 4301. Icel. skirr.<br />

clashing, lit. shuddering,<br />

Schirkind, pt. pi. cleared, rendered 2624.

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