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_Barbour._

4. Mean, vulgar.

_Henrysone._

Fr. _simple_, common, ordinary.

5. A term exciting pity.

_Chr. S. P._

~Sympylly~, _adv._ Meanly.

_Barbour._

SINACLE, _s._ A vestige, S. B.

_Ross._

Fr. id. from Lat. _signacul-um_.

SYND, _s._ Appearance, aspect.

_Burel._

Su. G. _syn_, facies.

_To_ SYND, SIND, SEIN, _v. a._

1. To wash slightly, S. originally suggesting the idea of making the sign of the cross.

V. ~Sane~.

_Morison._

2. To dilute; as, _to synd down_ one's _meat_, S.

~Synd~, ~Syne~, _s._

1. A slight ablution, S.

_A. Scott._

2. Drink, as was.h.i.+ng the throat, S.

_Ferguson._