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404. GLOSSARY.<br />

Scmlac, gen. -es, neut., cpi apparition,<br />

visum ;<br />

gen. Gl. Mone, p. 402 b. ;<br />

jieaylaces, Matth. xxiii. 25. Boat. p. 55,<br />

7 ; accus. aeni5 j'cmlac, Quad. x. 1 ;<br />

plur. -lacu, SMD. 27 b ; constr. neuter,<br />

DD. 437 foot, M.Sp. 8, plur. Scmlac,<br />

Quad. ix. 1. But see lyblacas, DD. 344.<br />

Scycel, dxtny, from Scitan. Quadr. iii.<br />

14, xi. 13. Sec the passages, where<br />

Somners notion <strong>of</strong> testiculus would<br />

require some drying process not<br />

mentioned.<br />

Scjimiman, to shrink, a synonym <strong>of</strong> Scjuncan.<br />

Lb. I. xxvi., contents. " Skrim-<br />

" pen, adj. som vrider eller undslaaer<br />

" sig for Arbeide, som er meget kiselen<br />

" eller emtaalig," Molbech, 07ie ivho<br />

flindies from work, etc. Cf Shrammed,<br />

chilled (pinched with cold, O.C.) Wilts.<br />

Scrimd ; Devon, (heard by myself).<br />

Scpu)-, Gej'ceojiy, neut., scurf. Lb. II.<br />

XXXV, lib. clxxxi. 3.<br />

Seaban,<br />

Sea'San, a feeling as if the cavity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the body were full <strong>of</strong> water swaying<br />

about, KKvSooves, unduJationes, Lb. I.<br />

xiv.<br />

Sealh, Sealh, masc, gen. -ej*, the sallow,<br />

salic-em, salix, <strong>of</strong> which seventy English<br />

sorts are reckoned. The termination<br />

not fern.,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the gen. shows the word is<br />

<strong>and</strong> few names <strong>of</strong> trees are neuter.<br />

Red Sallow, Lacn. 89, Salix rubra.<br />

See also S. repens, <strong>of</strong> Smith.<br />

Seaji, neut., gen. -ej-, juice. Hb. v. 2.<br />

Lb. I. ii. 14, <strong>and</strong> frequently.<br />

Sees, masc, gen. -ej*, sedge;<br />

'^ carex,<br />

" gladiolus," Gl. in Lye ; masc. Lb. I.<br />

xxiii. ;<br />

gen. I. xxxix.<br />

)>omopj-ecs, " hammer sedge." Lb.<br />

I. Ivi. 2. Homop is probably a bird, as<br />

in yellow hammer. " Scorellus, omem"<br />

Gl. C. Emberiza. Of. clobhameji, Gl.<br />

Mone, 315 a; also Gl. Dief.<br />

Reab sees, " red sedge," Lb. I. xxxix.<br />

Selyaere, gen. -a.n,uvcnafatua wild oat<br />

Lb. I. xxxiii. 2 ; III. viii., <strong>and</strong> perhaps<br />

by emendation for yeaXy ajcan, Lb. I.<br />

xlvii. 2.<br />

f Sengian, singe ; see Bej'ensian ; ohg.<br />

Sengjan, Biseugjan, <strong>and</strong> Bij-eng is what<br />

grammarians would have end in a vowel.<br />

Sybe, masc, decoction, a.

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