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Shi'llen, shuln,v. angl., flam. zullen, angl. shall, 

 franc, marque du futur. 



. . . we shullen hère some deinte thing. 



(ClIAUCER.) 



in I we Shuln tlian by (lie grâce ofGod . . 

 (H. 



Whal slniln we don 



Voy. schulen. 

 Sib. sip, gossip, godsip, etc. Voy. 1" gloss.. st'66e, 

 ghesibbe. 



They lien but litel Si'fc&e to you, and (lie kin of youre 

 enemies, lien nigh sibbe tohem. 



(Chaccer , Taie of Melibeus. 



Sibbe. SYBB,angl.-sax., franc, paix. Voy. I "gloss., 

 sibba. 



Sib sy eow. 

 /'rare nnto you. 



[Ed. angLsax., Luc, 2i, 36. 



[Bible anglaise. 



Pax robis. 



(fWyafe.; 



on si/66e weg. 



(/&., 1,79.; 



into tbe waj of peace. 



[Bible anglaise.) 

 in viam pacis 



(Vidante." 



Sicht (to), écoss., flam. zuchten, allcm. seufzen, 

 angl. to .s/r/A, franc, soupirer. 



Pure Robin murml and Makyne leugb 



Scho sang, and he sicht sair. 



(Robin and Makyne, Scotl. Pas- 

 toral, PeRCY.) 



Voy. to sighten. 

 Sighten (to), v. angl. Voy. to .s/c/it, franc, sou- 

 pirer. 



. . . talent to sighten and to wepe. 



(ClIACCRR.) 



Sikeb, v. angl. et écoss., flam. zeker, allcm. sicher, 

 angl. sure, franc, sûr. 



For I am siker 



(Chaucer.) 



But siker so il is 



(Spencer.) 



Tome XXIX. 



To keep me sicker 

 I look a birker. 



(BuRNS/ 



Les armes de Kirkpatrick, en Ecosse, repré- 

 sentent une main tenant une épée d'où dé- 

 coulent des gouttes de sang avec cette devise : 

 / mack sicker, angl. / make sure. Voy. seker. 

 Sikeber, v. angl., flam. zekerder, allem. sicherer, 

 angl. moresure, franc, plus sûr. . 



Her noon sikerer tban oolher. 



(J'ision ofPierce Pimentait 



Sikeulv, v. angl., flam. zekerlyk, allem. sicher- 

 tîch, angl. surely, franc, sûrement. 



Of you, whicb 1 bave loved specially 

 Above aile women sikerly. 



(Chadcer, Canierb. Taies, 1 5084 j 



Sikeklyk, v. angl., flam. zekerlyk, allem. sicher- 

 lirli , angl. surely, franc, sûrement. 



Of aile llie londes in (lie est 

 And otli llie south half sikerlyk. 



{Adam Davie, Life of AUxander | 



Voy. sekerliche. 

 Sikebnesse, v. angl., flam. zekerheid , allem. 

 sicherheit, angl. security, franc, sécurité. 



They finden , whan they wenen sikernesse. 



(Cbaccer, Canierb. Talcs, III M.. 



Sip. Voy. sib, gossip, etc. 



Sit (to), v. angl. et écoss., flam. zitten, vel , 



slechl, allem. silzen, angl. to become, trell , 



M, franc, seoir bien, mal... 



I say that evil it sit 



To assay a wife, whan that is no nede. 



(Chaucer.) 



It s ils me not her doome lo disobey. 



(M.) 

 Under hire robe of gold, that sat fui faire 



(KO 



N'as there none seen. that misse snltc. 

 (H.) 



It sets you not to speak of him. 



[Scott. Proverbs.) 

 This new and gorgeous garment, majesty, 

 Sits not so easy on me as you think. 



(Shakesp., Henrtj IV, p. 2, act. r, 



se. 7,.) 



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