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stabula jumentorum), Bd. 4, 24; S. 597, 9. Næ-acute;nig mann scypene his neátum ne timbreþ, l, l; S. 474, 32. Andlang díces on ðæs cinges scypena; of ðan scypenum on ðæt riscbed, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. vi. 62, 27. Scipena behweorfan, Anglia ix. 261, 18. [Schepyn boscar (-tar?), Wrt. Voc. i. 178, 10. Schyppune boster, 204. col. 2. The schepne brennyng with the blake smoke, Chauc. Kn. T. 1142.] Cf. scoppa.
scyppan, scyppend, scýr, scyran, scýran, scyrdan. v. scippan, scippend, scír, sceran, scíran, scirdan.
scyrfe-mús, e; f. A shrew-mouse:--Scirfemús sorex, Wrt. Voc. ii. 71, 27. Cf. sceorfan.
scyrft a scraping (?); scansio, Wrt. Voc. ii. 119, 78. Cf. sceorfan.
scyrian, scyriendlíc. v. scirian, sciriendlíc.
scýr-mæ-acute;lum; adv. Stormily:--Seó orsorhnes gæ-acute;þ scýrmæ-acute;lum swá ðæs windes þys prosperam fortunam videas ventosam, Bt. 20: Fox 72, 4. v. scúr.
scyrpan, scyr-seax. v. scirpan, scear-seax.
scyrtan; p. te To make short, to shorten:--Gif God his hwíle ne scyrte (gescyrte, MSS. B. C.), Wulfst. 19, 9. v. ge-scyrtan; scortian.
scyrting, e; f. A shortening, an abridgement:--Gif hwilc gelæ-acute;red man ðás race (the homily on Job) oferræ-acute;de, ðonne bidde ic ðæt hé ðás scyrtinge ne tæ-acute;le, Homl. Th. ii. 460, 6.
scyrtra, scyrtest, scyru, scýtan. v. scort, scearu, scítan.
scyte, es; m. I. shooting:--Hié fortendun ðæt swíðre breóst foran dæt hit weaxan ne sceolde ðæt hié hæfden ðý strengran scyte (ne sagittarum jactus inpedirentur), Ors. 1, 10; Swt. 46, 13. Dryhten dæ-acute;leþ sumum wyrp oððe scyte, Exon. Th. 331, 17; Vy. 69. II. a shot, blow:--Scytum ictibus, Hpt. Gl. 478, 76. III. what is shot or thrown, a javelin, dart:--Scytas iacula, Lchdm. i. lxix, 9. [He þene scute biberh, Laym. 1461. Mid scute of eien, A. R. 60, 16. Wið þe schute wite heo hire, 62, l. An carpenter that sset the ssute, R. Glouc. 537, 4. O. Frs. sket: O. H. Ger. scuz jactus.] v. on-, under-, út-, wæter-scyte.
scyte-finger, es; m. The forefinger; digitus secundus quo sagittatur:--Scytefinger index vel salutaris, Wrt. Voc. i. 44. 5. Bécnend, scytefinger index, ii. 46, 35. Gif se scytefinger biþ ofáslegen, sió bót biþ .xv. sci&l-bar;&l-bar;., L. Alf. pol. 57; Th. i. 96, 1. In Ethelbert's Laws the fine is only eight shillings, L. Eth. 54; Th. i. 16, 10. Scytefingres, Anglia viii. 326, 28. Euenmicel swá ðú mæ-acute;ge mid ðínan scitefingre tó ðínum þuman befón, Lchdm. iii. 6, 21. Mid scetefingre ðú gebécnest indice prodis, Hymn. Surt. 104, 5. [Cf. O. Frs. skot-finger.] v. scytel-finger.
scyte-heald, -healden; adj. I. bent so as to shoot downwards (cf. scyte-ræ-acute;s), sloping steeply:--Scyteheald preceps, Wrt. Voc. ii. 68, 77. II. oblique, inclined:--Scytehald obliquum, 115, 13. Sió scytehealde onbégnes obliqua curvatura, 64, 24. Sió scythealde obliqua, 79, 1. Scytehealden, 62, 61.
scytel a dart. v. scutel: a bolt, v. scyttel.
scytel-finger the arrow-finger, the forefinger:--Scytelfinger (scyte- ? v. scyte-finger) index, Wrt. Voc. i. 71, 31.
scyte-ræ-acute;s, es; m. A headlong rush:--On scyteræ-acute;s oððe on fæ-acute;rfyll, unforesceáwadlíc in preceps, Wrt. Voc. ii. 47, 43.
scytere, es; m. I. a shooter, an archer. v. scyteres (sciteres) clif, flóde, streám, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. vi. 330. [Icel. skytari a shooter.] II. one that moves swiftly (?):--Ad rivulum qui scitere dicitur, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. v. 102, 29. Cf. scytta.
scyttan; p. te. I. to cause rapid movement, to shoot a bolt, to shut:--Ic scytte sum loc sero, Ælfc. Gr. 37; Zup. 220, 2. II. to discharge a debt:--Ic wille ðæt man selle ðæt land et Fersafeld . . . and recna man iungere Brún án marc gol and mid ðan láue scytte man mína borgas (my loans shall be paid off), Chart. Th. 568, 19. [Schutteð þet þurl to, A. R. 96, 10. Ayenb. ssette: Piers P. shutte, shette: Wick. schitte: O. Frs. sketta to stop, close.] v. for-scyttan.
scyttel, scytel, es; m. A bar, bolt:--Ealle ða ísenan scyttelas helle loca wurdan tóbrocene, Blickl. Homl. 87, 5: 85, 7: Nicod. 27; Thw. 15, 24. Scyttelas vectes, Ps. Spl. 106, 16. Scetelas, Kent. Gl. 658. [A gardin besset myd tuo ssetteles, Ayenb. 94, 30. Schyttyl pessulum vel pessellum, Prompt. Parv. 447: ondoynge of schettellys apercio, 365.] v. scutel and next word.
scyttels, scytels, es; m. A bar, bolt:--Ða scytelses (scittelsas, MS. O.) tóburston, Homl. Skt. i. 3, 348. Openiaþ ðás gatu and ða fæstan scytelsas, Wulfst. 230, 31. Scytelsas seras, Ps. Spl. 147, 2. Scettelsas, Hymn. Surt. 122, 28. Scyttylsum vectibus, Germ. 399, 349. [Þet (the cross) is þet scutles þe ðe deofel ne mei nefre tocysan, O. E. Homl. i. 127, 35.] v. fore-scyttels, and preceding word.
Scyttisc; adj. Scottish, Scotch (v. Scottas):--Ðæ-acute;r læg secg mænig . . . guma norþerna . . . swilce Scittisc eác, Chr. 937; Erl. 112, 19. Scyttisc gecost gealdor wið æ-acute;lcum áttre, Lchdm. ii. 10, 23. Scyttysces cynnes natione Scottus, Bd. 3, 21; S. 551, 16. Gif hé hæfþ Scyttisc weax, Lchdm. ii. 114, 11: iii. 46, 17. Scittisc, ii. 156, 26. ¶ Of speech:--Sind on ðís íglande fíf geþeóde . . . Scyttisc, Chr. Erl. 3, 3. Se cyning Scyttysc (linguam Scottorum) geleornad hæfde, Bd. 3, 3; S. 525, 39. On ðam mynstre ðe on Scyttisc is nemned Rathmelsigi, 3, 27; S. 558, 35.

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