: siððan him
scyppend forscrifen hæfde (_after the Creator had proscribed him_), 106;
so, 1473; or with pret.
scyppend forscrifen hæfde (_after the Creator had proscribed him_), 106;
so, 1473; or with pret.
Beowulf
searo-nīðas, 3068; gen.
pl.
searo-nīða, 582.
searo-þanc, st. m. , _ingenuity_: instr. pl. searo-þoncum, 776.
searo-wundor, st. n. , _rare wonder_: acc. sg. , 921.
seax, st. n. , _shortsword, hip-knife; dagger_: instr. sg. seaxe,
1546. --Comp. wæl-seax.
seax-ben, st. f. , _dagger-wound_: instr. pl. siex-bennum, 2905.
seofon, num. , _seven_, 517; seofan, 2196; decl. acc. syfone, 3123.
seomian, w. v. : 1) intrans. , _to be tied; lie at rest_: inf. siomian, 2768;
pret. sg. seomode, 302. --2) w. acc. , _to put in bonds, entrap, catch_:
pret. sg. duguðe and geogoðe seomade (cf. 2086-2092, 161.
seonu, st. f. , _sinew_: nom. pl. seonowe, 818.
sēoc, adj. , _feeble, weak; fatally ill_: nom. sg. feorh-bennum sēoc (of
Bēowulf, _sick unto death_), 2741; siex-bennum sēoc (of the dead dragon),
2905; nom. pl. mōdes sēoce (_sick of soul_), 1604. --Comp. : ellen-, feorh-,
heaðo-sēoc.
sēoðan, st. v. w. acc. , _to seethe, boil_; figuratively, _be excited over,
brood_: pret. sg. ic þæs mōd-ceare sorh-wylmum sēað (_I pined in
heart-grief for that_), 1994; so, 190.
seoloð, st. m. ? , _bight, bay_ (cf. Dietrich in Haupt XI. 416): gen. pl.
sioleða bi-gong (_the realm of bights_ = the [surface of the] sea? ), 2368.
sēon, sȳn, st. f. , _aspect, sight_: in comp. wlite-, wundor-sēon, an-sȳn.
sēon, st. v. , _to see_: a) w. acc. : inf. searo-wunder sēon, 921; so, 387,
1181, 1276, 3103; þǣr mæg nihta ge-hwǣm nīð-wundor sēon (_there may every
night be seen a repulsive marvel_), 1366; pret. sg. ne seah ic . . .
heal-sittendra medudrēam māran, 2015. --b) w. acc. and predicate adj. : ne
seah ic elþēodige þus manige men mōdiglīcran, 336. --c) w. prep. or adv. :
pret. sg. seah on enta ge-weorc, 2718; seah on un-lēofe, 2864; pl. folc tō
sǣgon (_looked on_), 1423.
ge-sēon, _to see, behold_: a) w. acc. : pres. sg. III. sē þe bēah ge-syhð,
2042; inf. ge-sēon, 396, 571, 649, 962, 1079, etc. ; pret. sg. geseah, 247,
927, 1558, 1614; pl. ge-sāwon, 1606, 2253. --b) w. acc. and predicate adj. ,
pres. sg. III. ge-syhð . . . on his suna būre win-sele wēstne (_sees in his
son's house the wine-hall empty_; or, _hall of friends_? ), 2456. --c) w.
inf. : pret. sg. ge-seah . . . beran ofer bolcan beorhte randas (_saw shining
shields borne over the gang-plank_), 229; pret. pl. mǣre māððum-sweord
monige ge-sāwon beforan beorn beran, 1024. --d) w. acc. and inf. : pret. sg.
ge-seah, 729, 1517, 1586, 1663, 2543, 2605, etc. ; pl. ge-sāwon, 221, 1348,
1426; ge-sēgan, 3039; ge-sēgon, 3129. --e) w. depend, clause: inf. mæg þonne
. . . gesēon sunu Hrēðles, þæt ic (_may the son of H. see that I. . . _), 1486;
pret. pl. ge-sāwon, 1592.
geond-sēon, _to see, look through, over_, w. acc. : pret. sg. (ic) þæt eall
geond-seh, 3088.
ofer-sēon, _to see clearly, plainly_: pret. pl. ofer-sāwon, 419.
on-sēon, _to look on, at_, w. acc. : pret. pl. on-sāwon, 1651.
sēowian, w. v. , _to sew, put together, link_: pret. part. searo-net sēowed
smiðes or-þancum (_the corselet woven by the smith's craft_), 406.
sib, st. f. , _peace, friendship, relationship_: nom. sg. , 1165, 1858; sibb,
2601; acc. sibbe, 950, 2432, 2923; instr. sg. sibbe (_in peace_? ),
154. --Comp. : dryht-, friðo-sib.
sib-æðeling, st. m. , _nobilis consanguineus, kindred prince_ or _nobleman_:
nom. pl. -æðelingas, 2709.
sibbe-gedryht, st. f. , _body of allied_ or _related warriors_: acc. sg.
sibbe-gedriht (the Danes), 387; (the Gēatas), 730.
siððan, syððan: 1) adv. : a) _since, after, from now on, further_, 142, 149,
283, 567, 1903, 2052, 2065, 2176, 2703, 2807, 2921; seoððan, 1876. --b)
_then, thereupon, after_, 470, 686, 1454, 1557, 1690, 2208; seoððan, 1938;
ǣr nē siððan (_neither before nor after_), 719.
2) Conj. : a) w. ind. pres. , _as soon as, when_, 413, 605, 1785, 2889,
2912. --b) w. ind. pret. , _when, whilst_, 835, 851, 1205, 1207, 1421,
1590, 2357, 2961, 2971, 3128; seoððan, 1776;--_since_, 649, 657, 983,
1199, 1254, 1309, 2202;--_after_, either with pluperf.
: siððan him
scyppend forscrifen hæfde (_after the Creator had proscribed him_), 106;
so, 1473; or with pret. = pluperf. : syððan niht becōm (_after night had
come on_), 115; so, 6, 132, 723, 887, 902, 1078, 1149, 1236, 1262, 1282,
1979, 2013, 2125; or pret. and pluperf. together, 2104-2105.
siex. See seax.
sige-dryhten, st. m. , _lord of victory, victorious lord_: nom. sg.
sige-drihten, 391.
sige-ēadig, adj. , _blest with victory, victorious_: acc. sg. neut.
sige-ēadig bil, 1558.
sige-folc, st. n. , _victorious people, troop_: gen. pl. sige-folca, 645.
sige-hrēð, st. f. , _confidence of victory_(? ): acc. sg. , 490. See Note.
sige-hrēðig, adj. , _victorious_: nom. sg. , 94, 1598, 2757.
sige-hwīl, st. f. , _hour_ or _day of victory_: gen. sg. sige-hwīle, 2711.
sige-lēas, adj. , _devoid of victory, defeated_: acc. sg. sige-lēasne sang,
788.
sige-rōf, adj. , _victorious_: nom. sg. , 620.
sige-þēod, st. f. , _victorious warrior troop_: dat. sg. on sige-þēode,
2205.
sige-wǣpen, st. n. , _victor-weapon, sword_: dat. pl. sige-wǣpnum, 805.
sigl, st. n. : 1) _sun_: nom. sg. sigel, 1967. --2) _sun-shaped ornament_:
acc. pl. siglu, 3165; sigle (bracteates of a necklace), 1201; gen. pl.
sigla, 1158. --Comp. māððum-sigl.
sigor, st. m. , _victory_: gen. sg. sigores, 1022; gen. pl. sigora, 2876,
3056. --Comp. : hrēð-, wīg-sigor.
sigor-ēadig, adj. , _victorious_: nom. sg. sigor-ēadig secg (of Bēowulf),
1312, 2353.
sin. See syn.
sinc, st. n. , _treasure, jewel, property_: nom. sg. , 2765; acc. sg. sinc,
81, 1205, 1486, 2384, 2432; instr. sg. since, 1039, 1451, 1616, 1883, 2218,
2747; gen. sg. sinces, 608, 1171, 1923, 2072; gen. pl. sinca, 2429.
sinc-fāh, adj. , _treasure-decked_: acc. sg. neut. weak form, sinc-fāge sel,
167.
sinc-fæt, st. n. , _costly vessel_: acc. sg. , 2232, 2301;--_a costly
object_: acc. sg. , 1201 (i. e. mene); acc. pl. sinc-fato, 623.
sinc-ge-strēon, st. n. , _precious treasure, jewel of value _: instr. pl.
-gestrēonum, 1093; gen. pl. -gestrēona, 1227.
sinc-gifa, w. m. , _jewel-giver, treasure-giver = prince, ruler_: acc. sg.
sinc-gyfan, 1013; dat. sg. sinc-gifan (of Bēowulf), 2312; (of Æschere),
1343.
sinc-māððum, st. m. , _treasure_: nom. sg. , 2194.
sinc-þego, f. , _acceptance, taking, of jewels_: nom. sg. , 2885.
sin-dolh, st. n. , _perpetual_, i. e. incurable, _wound_: nom. sg. syn-dolh,
818.
sin-frēa, w. m. , _wedded lord, husband_: nom. sg. , 1935.
sin-gāl, adj. , _continual, lasting_: acc. sg. fem, sin-gāle sæce, 154.
sin-gāles, adv. gen. sg. , _continually, ever_, 1778; syngales, 1136.
singāla, adv. gen. pl. , the same, 190.
singan, st. v. , _to sound, ring, sing_: pret. sg. hring-īren scīr song in
searwum (_the ringed iron rang in the armor_), 323; horn stundum song
fūs-līc f[yrd]-lēoð (_at times the horn rang forth a ready battle-song_),
1424; scop hwīlum sang (_the singer sang at whiles_), 496.
ā-singan, _to sing out, sing to an end_: pret. part. lēoð wæs ā-sungen,
1160.
sin-here, st. m. , (_army without end_? ), _strong army, host_: instr. sg.
sin-herge, 2937.
sin-niht, st. f. , _perpetual night, night after night_: acc. pl. sin-nihte
(_night after night_), 161.
sin-sceaða, w. m. , _irreconcilable foe_: nom. sg. syn-scaða, 708; acc. sg.
syn-scaðan, 802.
sin-snǣd, st. f. , (_continuous biting_) _bite after bite_: dat. pl.
syn-snǣdum swealh (_swallowed bite after bite, in great bites_), 744.
sittan, st. v. : 1) _to sit_: pres. sg. Wīglāf siteð ofer Bīowulfe, 2907;
imper. sg. site nū tō symle, 489; inf. þǣr swið-ferhðe sittan ēodon
(_whither the strong-minded went and sat_), 493; ēode . . . tō hire frēan
sittan (_went to sit by her lord_), 642; pret.
searo-þanc, st. m. , _ingenuity_: instr. pl. searo-þoncum, 776.
searo-wundor, st. n. , _rare wonder_: acc. sg. , 921.
seax, st. n. , _shortsword, hip-knife; dagger_: instr. sg. seaxe,
1546. --Comp. wæl-seax.
seax-ben, st. f. , _dagger-wound_: instr. pl. siex-bennum, 2905.
seofon, num. , _seven_, 517; seofan, 2196; decl. acc. syfone, 3123.
seomian, w. v. : 1) intrans. , _to be tied; lie at rest_: inf. siomian, 2768;
pret. sg. seomode, 302. --2) w. acc. , _to put in bonds, entrap, catch_:
pret. sg. duguðe and geogoðe seomade (cf. 2086-2092, 161.
seonu, st. f. , _sinew_: nom. pl. seonowe, 818.
sēoc, adj. , _feeble, weak; fatally ill_: nom. sg. feorh-bennum sēoc (of
Bēowulf, _sick unto death_), 2741; siex-bennum sēoc (of the dead dragon),
2905; nom. pl. mōdes sēoce (_sick of soul_), 1604. --Comp. : ellen-, feorh-,
heaðo-sēoc.
sēoðan, st. v. w. acc. , _to seethe, boil_; figuratively, _be excited over,
brood_: pret. sg. ic þæs mōd-ceare sorh-wylmum sēað (_I pined in
heart-grief for that_), 1994; so, 190.
seoloð, st. m. ? , _bight, bay_ (cf. Dietrich in Haupt XI. 416): gen. pl.
sioleða bi-gong (_the realm of bights_ = the [surface of the] sea? ), 2368.
sēon, sȳn, st. f. , _aspect, sight_: in comp. wlite-, wundor-sēon, an-sȳn.
sēon, st. v. , _to see_: a) w. acc. : inf. searo-wunder sēon, 921; so, 387,
1181, 1276, 3103; þǣr mæg nihta ge-hwǣm nīð-wundor sēon (_there may every
night be seen a repulsive marvel_), 1366; pret. sg. ne seah ic . . .
heal-sittendra medudrēam māran, 2015. --b) w. acc. and predicate adj. : ne
seah ic elþēodige þus manige men mōdiglīcran, 336. --c) w. prep. or adv. :
pret. sg. seah on enta ge-weorc, 2718; seah on un-lēofe, 2864; pl. folc tō
sǣgon (_looked on_), 1423.
ge-sēon, _to see, behold_: a) w. acc. : pres. sg. III. sē þe bēah ge-syhð,
2042; inf. ge-sēon, 396, 571, 649, 962, 1079, etc. ; pret. sg. geseah, 247,
927, 1558, 1614; pl. ge-sāwon, 1606, 2253. --b) w. acc. and predicate adj. ,
pres. sg. III. ge-syhð . . . on his suna būre win-sele wēstne (_sees in his
son's house the wine-hall empty_; or, _hall of friends_? ), 2456. --c) w.
inf. : pret. sg. ge-seah . . . beran ofer bolcan beorhte randas (_saw shining
shields borne over the gang-plank_), 229; pret. pl. mǣre māððum-sweord
monige ge-sāwon beforan beorn beran, 1024. --d) w. acc. and inf. : pret. sg.
ge-seah, 729, 1517, 1586, 1663, 2543, 2605, etc. ; pl. ge-sāwon, 221, 1348,
1426; ge-sēgan, 3039; ge-sēgon, 3129. --e) w. depend, clause: inf. mæg þonne
. . . gesēon sunu Hrēðles, þæt ic (_may the son of H. see that I. . . _), 1486;
pret. pl. ge-sāwon, 1592.
geond-sēon, _to see, look through, over_, w. acc. : pret. sg. (ic) þæt eall
geond-seh, 3088.
ofer-sēon, _to see clearly, plainly_: pret. pl. ofer-sāwon, 419.
on-sēon, _to look on, at_, w. acc. : pret. pl. on-sāwon, 1651.
sēowian, w. v. , _to sew, put together, link_: pret. part. searo-net sēowed
smiðes or-þancum (_the corselet woven by the smith's craft_), 406.
sib, st. f. , _peace, friendship, relationship_: nom. sg. , 1165, 1858; sibb,
2601; acc. sibbe, 950, 2432, 2923; instr. sg. sibbe (_in peace_? ),
154. --Comp. : dryht-, friðo-sib.
sib-æðeling, st. m. , _nobilis consanguineus, kindred prince_ or _nobleman_:
nom. pl. -æðelingas, 2709.
sibbe-gedryht, st. f. , _body of allied_ or _related warriors_: acc. sg.
sibbe-gedriht (the Danes), 387; (the Gēatas), 730.
siððan, syððan: 1) adv. : a) _since, after, from now on, further_, 142, 149,
283, 567, 1903, 2052, 2065, 2176, 2703, 2807, 2921; seoððan, 1876. --b)
_then, thereupon, after_, 470, 686, 1454, 1557, 1690, 2208; seoððan, 1938;
ǣr nē siððan (_neither before nor after_), 719.
2) Conj. : a) w. ind. pres. , _as soon as, when_, 413, 605, 1785, 2889,
2912. --b) w. ind. pret. , _when, whilst_, 835, 851, 1205, 1207, 1421,
1590, 2357, 2961, 2971, 3128; seoððan, 1776;--_since_, 649, 657, 983,
1199, 1254, 1309, 2202;--_after_, either with pluperf.
: siððan him
scyppend forscrifen hæfde (_after the Creator had proscribed him_), 106;
so, 1473; or with pret. = pluperf. : syððan niht becōm (_after night had
come on_), 115; so, 6, 132, 723, 887, 902, 1078, 1149, 1236, 1262, 1282,
1979, 2013, 2125; or pret. and pluperf. together, 2104-2105.
siex. See seax.
sige-dryhten, st. m. , _lord of victory, victorious lord_: nom. sg.
sige-drihten, 391.
sige-ēadig, adj. , _blest with victory, victorious_: acc. sg. neut.
sige-ēadig bil, 1558.
sige-folc, st. n. , _victorious people, troop_: gen. pl. sige-folca, 645.
sige-hrēð, st. f. , _confidence of victory_(? ): acc. sg. , 490. See Note.
sige-hrēðig, adj. , _victorious_: nom. sg. , 94, 1598, 2757.
sige-hwīl, st. f. , _hour_ or _day of victory_: gen. sg. sige-hwīle, 2711.
sige-lēas, adj. , _devoid of victory, defeated_: acc. sg. sige-lēasne sang,
788.
sige-rōf, adj. , _victorious_: nom. sg. , 620.
sige-þēod, st. f. , _victorious warrior troop_: dat. sg. on sige-þēode,
2205.
sige-wǣpen, st. n. , _victor-weapon, sword_: dat. pl. sige-wǣpnum, 805.
sigl, st. n. : 1) _sun_: nom. sg. sigel, 1967. --2) _sun-shaped ornament_:
acc. pl. siglu, 3165; sigle (bracteates of a necklace), 1201; gen. pl.
sigla, 1158. --Comp. māððum-sigl.
sigor, st. m. , _victory_: gen. sg. sigores, 1022; gen. pl. sigora, 2876,
3056. --Comp. : hrēð-, wīg-sigor.
sigor-ēadig, adj. , _victorious_: nom. sg. sigor-ēadig secg (of Bēowulf),
1312, 2353.
sin. See syn.
sinc, st. n. , _treasure, jewel, property_: nom. sg. , 2765; acc. sg. sinc,
81, 1205, 1486, 2384, 2432; instr. sg. since, 1039, 1451, 1616, 1883, 2218,
2747; gen. sg. sinces, 608, 1171, 1923, 2072; gen. pl. sinca, 2429.
sinc-fāh, adj. , _treasure-decked_: acc. sg. neut. weak form, sinc-fāge sel,
167.
sinc-fæt, st. n. , _costly vessel_: acc. sg. , 2232, 2301;--_a costly
object_: acc. sg. , 1201 (i. e. mene); acc. pl. sinc-fato, 623.
sinc-ge-strēon, st. n. , _precious treasure, jewel of value _: instr. pl.
-gestrēonum, 1093; gen. pl. -gestrēona, 1227.
sinc-gifa, w. m. , _jewel-giver, treasure-giver = prince, ruler_: acc. sg.
sinc-gyfan, 1013; dat. sg. sinc-gifan (of Bēowulf), 2312; (of Æschere),
1343.
sinc-māððum, st. m. , _treasure_: nom. sg. , 2194.
sinc-þego, f. , _acceptance, taking, of jewels_: nom. sg. , 2885.
sin-dolh, st. n. , _perpetual_, i. e. incurable, _wound_: nom. sg. syn-dolh,
818.
sin-frēa, w. m. , _wedded lord, husband_: nom. sg. , 1935.
sin-gāl, adj. , _continual, lasting_: acc. sg. fem, sin-gāle sæce, 154.
sin-gāles, adv. gen. sg. , _continually, ever_, 1778; syngales, 1136.
singāla, adv. gen. pl. , the same, 190.
singan, st. v. , _to sound, ring, sing_: pret. sg. hring-īren scīr song in
searwum (_the ringed iron rang in the armor_), 323; horn stundum song
fūs-līc f[yrd]-lēoð (_at times the horn rang forth a ready battle-song_),
1424; scop hwīlum sang (_the singer sang at whiles_), 496.
ā-singan, _to sing out, sing to an end_: pret. part. lēoð wæs ā-sungen,
1160.
sin-here, st. m. , (_army without end_? ), _strong army, host_: instr. sg.
sin-herge, 2937.
sin-niht, st. f. , _perpetual night, night after night_: acc. pl. sin-nihte
(_night after night_), 161.
sin-sceaða, w. m. , _irreconcilable foe_: nom. sg. syn-scaða, 708; acc. sg.
syn-scaðan, 802.
sin-snǣd, st. f. , (_continuous biting_) _bite after bite_: dat. pl.
syn-snǣdum swealh (_swallowed bite after bite, in great bites_), 744.
sittan, st. v. : 1) _to sit_: pres. sg. Wīglāf siteð ofer Bīowulfe, 2907;
imper. sg. site nū tō symle, 489; inf. þǣr swið-ferhðe sittan ēodon
(_whither the strong-minded went and sat_), 493; ēode . . . tō hire frēan
sittan (_went to sit by her lord_), 642; pret.
