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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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