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 *Spryt, spirit, 623.
 * Stable, firm, 587.
 * Stale, s. stealth, i. e. stealing, robbery, 788.
 * Stat, state, condition, 429, 686, 890.
 * Staunche, ger. to quell, stay, withhold check, 938; v. to quench,
 * Stede, stead, place, 9, 114.
 * Stedefast, stedfast, 940.
 * Sterne, stern, grim, 52; stern, 349; on which see the note.
 * Sternere, sterner, greater, 429.
 * Sterres, s. pl. stars, 477. [The seven stars are here the planets, then seven in number. ]
 * Sterue, v. to die, starve, 863. A.S. steorfan.
 * Sterus, pr. s. steers, goes, 185,
 * Stidie, ye studie (Lat. studium non habetis), 898.
 * Stifly, firmly, well, 686.
 * Stille, quiet, 574, 940; adv. continually, 97.
 * Stinte, v. to cease, 97, 530; stop, 143, 161; stinte of, cease from, 530; pr. s. Stinteþ, is quiet, 91.
 * Stiren, pr. pl. stir, 487.
 * Stiue, pt. s. started, moved hastily, 127.
 * Stiue, pl. stiff, violent, 487.
 * Stod, pt. s. stood, 114.
 * Stomak, stomach, 686.
 * Ston, stone, 438, 1138; pl. Stonus, 587.
 * Stonde, ger. to stand, 587.
 * Storie, s. story, i.e. meaning, 609; pl. Storrius, stories, 467.
 * Stormus, storms, 487; Stormys, 923.
 * Stounde, time, space of time, 97; season, 898; þat stounde, at that time, 609.
 * Stoute, stout, 940; Stouter, 429.
 * Straiten, pr. pl. confine, make narrow, oppress, 756.
 * Strem, stream, 144, 530.
 * Strenke, strength, 532, 674, 936.
 * Strenkþen, pr. pl. strengthen, 756.
 * Striue, ger. to strive, fight, 756.
 * Stronde, s. stream, 140, 151, 165, 530; pl. Strondus, 524,
 * Suffre, v. to suffer, 779, 873; to permit, 1056; ger. 75; 1 p. pl. pr. ye suffer, 1094.
 * Summe, some, 755, 756, 947, 948, 949; Somme, 757.
 * Sur, sure, safe, 9, 991, 1017.
 * Sustaine, ger. to sustain, 362, 797.
 * Swaginge, assuaging, 921.
 * Swainus, pl. swains, men, 855.
 * Swan, 719.
 * Swangen, pr. pl. flap, 493.
 * Swet, sweat, 310.
 * Swete, sweetness, 952.
 * Swich, such, 221, 443, 719; Swiche, 855, 1097.
 * Swimmen, pr. pl. swim, 493.
 * Swink, toil, labour, 310, 426, 442; Swine, 921,
 * Swinke, ger. to labour at, 855. A.S. swincan.
 * Swipe, adv. quickly, 921; very, 719; ful swiþe, very much, 493
 * Sykur, safe, sure, 830.
 * Syn, since, 77.
 * Syte (dissyllabic), a city, 9.


 * Ta, for To, to, 475.
 * Tach, s. habit, 566; pl. Tacchus, ill habits, 463.
 * Take, to take, 854; pr. s. Takus, delivers, 182; imp. Tak, take, 233; pr. pl. Taken 710; 2 p. 566 : pp. Take, taken, caught, 721.
 * Tale, tale, story, 190, 365, 469, 1128; account, 66.
 * Talken, v. to talk, 148.
 * Taried, pp. tarried, i. e. made to linger, hindered, harmed, 132.
 * Tariynge, s. tarrying, delay, 818; Tariginge, 240.
 * Tast, s. taste, 357.
 * Tastinge, taste, 952.
 * Tauhte, pt. s. taught, 1077; pp.  Tauht, 217.
 * Teche, v. to teach, 237; ger. 284.