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Rh *sottus : — a fool, a sot.
 * sourellus : — a sorel, a buck of three years old.
 * sourus : — a sore, a four-year-old buck.
 * spada : — a sword.
 * spado : — a gelding.
 * sparro : — a spar, a stake.
 * sparrus : — a hobbyhawk (falco subbuteo).
 * spartha : — an axe.
 * sparverius : — a sparrow hawk (accipiter fringillarius).
 * spata : — a sword.
 * spatularia : — apparels round the neck and wrists of an alb.
 * specialitas : — a bond or deed.
 * speciarius : — a spicer ; a druggist.
 * specieria : — spicery.
 * species : — spices.
 * specie tarius. See speciarius.
 * spectacula : — spectacles.
 * speleum : — a cell.
 * spelta: — spelt (triticum spelta).
 * spengabulum : — a duty on mill wheels.
 * spera : — a sphere.
 * spervarius : — a sparrow-hawk.
 * spiciaria : — spicery.
 * spicurnancia : — the office of spigurnel.
 * spigurnellus : — the sealer of the king's writs.
 * spinacium : — a pinnace.
 * spindula, spinula : — a gold pin used with the archiepiscopal pall.
 * spira bissi: — a hatband.
 * spirasmus : — a tag.
 * spiritualia : — the profits which a bishop or other spiritual person receives as an ecclesiastic, not as a lord.
 * spiritualitas : — the clergy.
 * spirula : — a ferrule ; a chape ; a gimlet.
 * spolia : — a shuttle ; a spool.
 * sponda : — a bier ; a pier ; a partition.
 * springaldus : — a springald, a kind of cannon.
 * sprottus : — a sprat (clupea sprattus).
 * spurarium aureum : — a gold coin called a spur royal, or spurrial, value 15s. in the reign of James I.
 * spurgellum : — a box or trunk.
 * squarrare : — to square.
 * squelenarius : — a keeper of baskets.
 * squillaria : — a scullery.
 * squillarius : — a scullion.
 * squinancia : — quinsy.
 * squinatus : — a sequin or zechin, a Venetian gold coin.
 * squirellum : — a squirrel.
 * stabollum : — a stool.
 * stabilamentum, stabilia, stabilitio : — a buckstall, or deer-hay, a stand for shooting deer.
 * stablia : — a stall.
 * stabula : — a stable.
 * stabularius : — an ostler.
 * stabulatum. See stabilamentum.
 * stabulum : — a stable.
 * staca : — a stake ; a measure of corn.