- Savin.
- Sh. III. 10. A.
- Saving,
- vid.
Save.
- Savingness,
- [Frugality]
- Savior,
- [adj. a Save (person]
- Savor.
-
- [Tast] Q. IV.
- [Smell] Q. IV. A.
- Savory.
-
- [adj. Savor (pers.
- Winter—
HF. VI. 7. A.
- Saurus.
- Fi. IV. 7. A.
- Sausage,
- [Pudding of minced Hogg's flesh]
- Saw.
-
- to—
O. IV. 3. A.
- —dust,
[Powder made by Pawing]
- ...a—
- [adj. Sawing (instr.]
- —wort.
HF. III. 3.
- Fish. Fi. I. 2.
- an old—
[Adage]
- I—[I am adj. pret. See]
- Sawyer,
- [adj. Sawing (mech.]
-
Saxifr••ge.
-
- Burnet—
HF. IV. 12.
- Golden—
HL. VI. 10. A.
- White—
HL. VI. 10.
- Scab.
- S. III. 1. A.
- Scabbard,
- [Case for Sword]
-
Scab••ous.
- HF. II. 13.
- Scaffold.
- Po. II. 6. A.
-
Scalad••,
- [Storming with Lad∣ders]
- Scalde.
-
- [a. Heat (excess] sp. with Li∣quor]
- [Un-a.
- —head,
[Un-haired head]
- Scale.
-
- —of fish.
PP. IV. 1.
- ...—of bone,
- —of metal.
Met. IV. 3.
- [Dish of the librating (jug.]
- Pair of—s,
[Librating (jug.]
- [Ladder]
- —as of miles, &c. [Line adj. p. part for measuring di∣stances]
- Scallion,
- [Onion (dim.]
- Scalp,
- [Pate] PG. III. 1. A.
- —ing iron,
[adj. Iron. adj.
- Scratching (instr.]
- Scamble.
-
- [Catch (end) adv. Confu∣sion]
- [a. Confusion by curting (corr.]
- Scamony.
- HS. VII. 6. A.
- Scan.
-
- Consider]
- Examin]
- —verse
[a. M••••sure v.]
- Scandalous.
- RE. III. 5. O.
- Scant,
-
- [adj.
- Scarcity]
- Deficience]
- Narrowness]
- adv. [Scarce] adv. V. 2.
- Scantling.
-
- [Little]
- [Say] TM. VI. 2.
- [Measure] Mea. II.
- [Proportion]
- Scapula,
- [Shoulder] PG. IV. I.
- Scar,
- [pret. p. Wound (sign]
- Scarab
- Ex. V.
- Scarabee
-
- Ex. V.
- great water—
Ex. V. 8.
- little water—
Ex. V. 8. A.
- Scarce.
-
- [adj.
- Scarcity]
- Seldomness]
- Rareness]
- [adv.
- Adv. V. 2.]
- adv. Difficulty]
- Scarcity.
- TM. I. 2. D.
- Scare,
- [a. Fear]
- —crow,
[adj. Vanity (thing) for a. fear]
- Scarf.
- Pr. IV. 6. A.
- Scorrifie.
- Mo. IV. 6. A.
- Scatches,
- [Leg-lengthning sticks]
- Scate.
- Fi. II. 5.
- Scath,
- [Hurt]
- Scatter.
- O. II. 5. O.
- Come in—ing,
[Come (segr.]
- Scavel,
- [adj. hungry (exc.]
- Scavinger,
- [adj. a. Cleanliness (Off.) of streets]
- Sceleton,
- [Frame of dead bones]
- Scene.
-
- [a. Player (room]
- [Chapter of adj. p. Player (thing]
- Scepter,
- [adj. King (sign) Stick]
- Sceptic,
-
- [adj.
- Incredulity]
- Doubting (apt.]
- Schedule,
- [Paper (lam.]
- Schism,
- [Schismatic (thing]
- Schismatic.
- RE. III. 2. O.
- Scholar.
-
- [Learner]
- [adj. Learning (person]
- —of a Colledge,
[S••pe••diated Learner]
- —ship,
[Learning]
- Scholastic,
- [Learned (like]
- Scholast,
- [adj. a Commentary (dim.]
- School.
-
- Greater place, [University]
- —man,
[adj. University Di∣vine]
- Lesser place, [RC. III. ••. A.]
- —boy,
[Learner at School]
- —master,
[Teacher of School]
- [Sect]
- Schreight,
- [Missle bild] ••l. III. 3.
-
Sciatic••,
- [Gout in the Hip]
- Science,
- [Ha. VI. 1. A.
- Liberal—
[adj. Learning Sci∣ence]
- Scimiter,
- [Crooked Sword]
- Scink,
- [Small-headed Lizard
(kind]
- Scintilla volantes.
- El. ••. ••. A.
- Sciolist,
- [adj. Science (dim.]
- Scion,
- [Branch] PP. I. 3.
-
Schir••bus.
- S. III. 4. A.
- Scissors,
- [adj. Clipping instr.
- Scecheon,
- vid.
Sc••••cheo••.
- Scold,
-
- a. Contention (voice]
- Reprove (ex••••]
- Scole,
- [Fishes (aggr.]
- Scolop.
- Ex. VIII. 5.
- Scolopendra.
- Ex. II. 10.
- Sconse.
-
- [Mult]
- Military place. RM. ••I. 2.
- [adj. Hanging adj. supporting (instr.) for Candle]
- Pate]
- adj. Head (vest]
- Scoop,
- Pr. V. 7. A.
- Scope.
-
- End] T. II. 6.
- Object] T. VI. 2.
- Liberty Sufficient]
- Space Sufficient]
- Place Sufficient]
- Scorbutica
- [Scurvy]
- Scordium.
- HF. VII. 8.
- Score.
-
- [adj. Reckoning (thing]
- [Stick notched (freq.) for reckoning]
- in—
[Debtor]
- upon
-[Debtor]
- ...—up.
- [Twenty]
- Scoria.
- Met. IV. 3.