, scád, es;
n. Shed (in water-
shed),
a division, distinction, reason, reckoning :-- Ðú scealt gyldan scád wordum
thou shalt give an account (
of thine actions)
in words, Dóm. L. 73. [Haueð wit and schad bituhhe god and uuel, O. E. Homl. i. 255, 30. Snæd and skill, Orm. 5534. Niss bitwenen ȝutmc
and hemm nan snæd i manness kinde, 6229, Schead ba of god and of uvel, Kath. 240.
O. L. Ger. scéth
discrimen: O. H. Ger. sceit
discissio.] v.
ge-, tó-, unge-sceád.