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The Record Interpreter.
  • serifaber:—a locksmith.
  • seriolius: —in order.
  • serjanteria:—the fee or benefice of a serviens; the office of apparitor.
  • serjantia, serjeantia:—serjeanty.
  • serjantius:—a Serjeant.
  • sermonium:— an interlude or pageant.
  • serpigo:—crawling.
  • serplera:—a sarpler of wool, half a sack.
  • serrare:—to lock.
  • serrura:—a bolt, a lock.
  • serum: —evening.
  • servagium:—the obligation of providing workmen for the lord.
  • servatorium:—a stew; a chest.
  • servicia:—ale (cervisia).
  • serviens:—a servant; an infantry soldier; a sergeant.
  • serviens ad legem:—a Serjeant at law.
  • servisia:—ale (cervisia).
  • servitium:—service, the duty owed by the tenant to his lord.
  • servoritim. See servatorium.
  • servus:—a bondman; a servile tenant.
  • sesona, sesso:—season, esp. for sowing.
  • seuda. See selda.
  • seueare:—to drain.
  • seuera. See sewera.
  • severundæ:—eaves.
  • seweare:—to drain.
  • sewera:—a trench to preserve land from floods; a sewer.
  • sexhindeni:—men whose wergyld was 600s.
  • sexogonus:—with six corners or angles.
  • sextertium:—used for sextarius.
  • seylo. See selio.
  • seysire. See seisire.
  • shaffa:—a sheaf of arrows, fourteen or twenty-four.
  • shava alei:—a chive of garlic.
  • shelfa:—a bank where mussels are found.
  • shippare:—to ship.
  • shira:—a shire. See schira.
  • shopa:—a shop.
  • shotea:—a workman of some kind.
  • shouta:—a schuyt or scout, a Dutch fishing boat.
  • sibula:—an awl (subula).
  • sica:—a sike, a ditch, a furrow; a marsh.
  • sica:—a gisarme, according to Matthew Paris, I. 470.
  • sicera:—beer or cider.
  • sichetum:—a little stream of water; a piece of meadow.
  • siclus:—a coin worth a shilling; a shekel.
  • sigalis, sigalum:—rye.
  • sigillare:—to seal.
  • sigillarius:—the keeper of a seal; a chancellor.
  • sigillator pannarius:—an alnager of cloth.
  • sigillum:—a seal.