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, to shut; to close
steek, to shut; to touch, ddle with
steeve, pact
stell, a still
sten, a leap; a sprg
sten&039;t, sprang
stented, erected; set on high
stents, assessnts, dues
steyest, steepest
stibble, stubble
stibble-rig, chief reaper
stick-an-stowe, pletely
stilt, lip (with the aid of stilts)
stipart, a arter peck
stirk, a young bullock
stock, a pnt of cabba; lewort
stoited, stubled
stoiter&039;d, stagred
stoor, harsh, stern
stoun&039;, pang, throb
stoure, dt
stourie, dty
stown, stolen
stownls, by stealth
stoyte, to stagr
strae death, death bed (i e, on straw)
staik, to stroke
strak, struck
strang, strong
straught, straight
straught, to stretch
streekit, stretched
striddle, to straddle
stron&039;t, nted
strunt, lior
strunt, to swagr
studdie, an anvil
stupie, di of stup; a worn ill
sturt, worry, trouble
sturt, to fret; to vex
sturt, frighted, stagred
sty, the fatest trace
sucker, sugar
sud, should
sugh, ugh, sigh, oan, wail, swish
suph, churl
sune, on
suthron, uthern
swaird, sward
swall&039;d, swelled
swank, liber
swankies, strappg fellows
s, exchan
sped, swopped, exchand
swarf, to swoon
swat, sweated
swatch, saple
swats, new ale
sweer, v dead-sweer
swirl, curl
swirlie, isted, knaggy
swith, haste; off and away
swither, doubt, hesitation
swoo, swi
swoor, swore
sybow, a young union
syne, sce, then
tack, possession, lease
tacket, shoe-nail
tae, to
tae, toe
tae&039;d, toed
taed, toad
taen, taken
taet, sall antity
tair, to tart
tak, take
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