Glossary of Latin Words.
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- scavagium:—scavage or schewage, toll exacted from merchants for goods exposed for sale, or paid when imported goods are shown at the Custom-house.
- scavaldus:—a collector of scavage.
- scawanga. See scavagium.
- sceithmannus:—a pirate.
- scelda. See selda.
- scenerium:—a courtyard (?).
- sceppa:—a skep. See esceppa.
- sceurum:—a granary; a repository.
- schaffa:—a sheaf.
- schavaldus. See scavaldus.
- schaveldarius:—a moss trooper.
- schela:—a bell; a strap.
- schilla:—a small bell; a dish.
- schillingus:—a shilling.
- schira:—a shire; a shire court; payment for exemption from attending thereat.
- schirmannus:—the ruler of a shire; a sheriff.
- schopa:—a shop.
- scilicet:—to wit.
- scindallum:—cendal.
- scindifaber:—a bladesmith.
- scinditorium:—trencher bread.
- scindula:—shingle for roofing; lath; a blade.
- scindularius:—a bladesmith.
- sciper, sciprus:—a skipper, a captain of a ship.
- scira. See schira.
- scisellum:—a chisel.
- scisimus:—a fur, gris.
- scissor:—a tailor.
- scissorium:—a trencher.
- scitus:—site. For situs.
- sclauma:—a cloak.
- sclavus:—a slave.
- sclopeta:—a gun.
- sclopetarius:—a musketeer.
- sclopetum:—a gun; an arquebus.
- sclusa:—a dam; a sluice.
- scochia:—a scutcheon.
- scolastizare:—to study.
- scuncha, sconsa:—a sconce.
- scopellus:—a knife; a chisel; a lancet; used for scapilus.
- scopeta:—a gun.
- scoppa:—a shop.
- scorcium:—bark.
- scoria:—dross; a score.
- scorium:—a mat.
- scortum:—escort.
- scota:—scot; tax.
- scotagium. See scutagium.
- scotalla, scotallum:—a contribution for liquor for forest officers; a feast provided by contribution.
- scoticare:—to naturalise a man in Scotland.
- scotta. See scota.
- scottare:—to pay scot.
- scottum. See scota.
- scribania:—an office in Guienne, registry.
- scrinea, scrineum:—a screen.
- scrinialis, scriniarius:—a scrivener.
- scrinium:—a shrine.
- scriptorium:—a writing room.
- scrivabile paperum:—writing paper.
- scrobula:—a robe worn by female pilgrims.