Obs. [Reduced form of I-SOME a.]
1. United, reconciled; at peace, friendly. Chiefly in phr. saught and some. (Cf. SOME sb.2)
c. 1205. Lay., 9883. Þus heo weoren sahte & þus heo weoren some.
c. 1320. Cast. Love, 520. I chul fleon and neuere come, Bote my sustren ben sauȝt and some. Ibid., 552. Maken Ichulle Pees and Riht cussen and be sauȝt and some.
a. 1400. Chron. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 52. Of þe folc of denemarch þat ȝuyt ne buþ nouȝt some.
2. Characterized by peacefulness or quiet.
c. 1400. Beryn, 3233. And eke of thy condicioune both sofft & some.
Some, obs. form of SAVE a.
a. 140050. Alexander (D.), 2063. Þe some [v.r selfe] sendesman he in þe sale fyndez.