Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Scórg-ere, v. n. (pass. scor-si, Scórg-se, Scórg-sero, part. Scórg-to, &c.)
1. to perceive, discover, discern, see, make out. Cosa non fu da tuoi occhi scorta più notabile,your eyes never saw a more remarkable thing; 2. to guide, conduct, lead, show the way; 3. to escort, convoy, accompany for security;4. to understand, know, distinguish.— la voce, to distinguish a person's voice. Farsi —, to make a fool of one's self; s. m.Scórg-itóre , f. Scórg-itríce; adj. Scórg-énte.
Florio: a worlde of wordes, or most copious, dictionarie in Italian and English
scorgere: or Scórto, to perceiue, to ken a farre off, to discerne, or be a ware of. Also to guide, to leade, or direct vnto, to conuey, to conduct.