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C. has _steeked=stole_; so here the sense would be _stole upon_.] Steeres, p. 25. 6. _Stairs_. Stente, T. 134. _Stained_. C. Steynced, AE. 189. [?_Stinted_, from B.'s stent (Saxon),_stint_.] Storthe, p. 287. 10. [_Death_; cf. _Storven_.] Storven, AE. 608. _Dead_. C. Straughte, AE. 59. _Stretched_. C. [Stre, H. 2. 712. _Straw_.] Stret, AE. 158. _Stretch_. C. Strev, AE. 358. _Strive_. Stringe, G. 10. _Strong_. C. Suffycyl, AE. 62. 981. [_Sufficient_.] [Swanges, Ch. 210. _Swings_.] Swarthe, AE. 265. [A _swath_, or _swarth_ (so rarely, but cf. _Twelfth Night_, II. iii, where Maria calls Malvolio 'an affectioned ass, that cons state without book and utters it by great swarths') is as much hay as the mower can cut at one movement of the scythe. So, an unsubstantial thing compared with a _boddekin_.] Swartheing, AE. 295 [_Darkling_, _darkening_.] Swarthless. II. 2. 563. [_Dark-less_, i.e. _pallid_.] Sweft-kervd, E. II. 20. _Short-liv'd_. C. Swoltering, AE. 444. [?_Swallowing_.] [Swote, E. I. 25. _Sweet_. C.] Swotie, E. II. 9. _Sweet_. C. Swythe, Swythen, Swythyn; _Quickly_. C. Syke, E. II. 6. _Such, so_. C. T. Takelle. T. 72. _Arrow_. C. [Talbot, H. 2. 89. _A kind of hunting dog_ (K.); _a dog with a turned-up tail_(B.).] Teint, H. 1. 462. for _Tent_. [_Bandage_.] Tende, T. 113. _Attend, or wait_. C. Tene, AE 366. _Sorrow_. Tentyflie, E. III. 48. _Carefully_. C. Tere, AE 194. _Health_. C. Thoughten, AE 172. 1136. for _Thought_, pa. t. sing. q? [Thraslarkes, H. 2. 427. Presumably a kind of lark. K.B. and Speght give no help.] Thyghte, p. 283. 104. [II. 2. 578. _Well-built_.] Thyssen, E. II. 87. _These_, or _those_. q? Tochelod, AE 205. [Perhaps a mistake for _Tochered_ = dowered. (Sk.)] Tore, AE 1020. _Torch_. C. Trechit, H. 2. 93. for _Treget_; Deceit. Treynted, AE 454. [? _Scatter_, from K.'s Betreint (O.), _sprinkled_.] Twyghte, E. II. 78. _Plucked, pulled_. C. Twytte, E. I. 2. _Pluck, or pull_. C. Tynge, Tyngue; _Tongue_. U., V. Val, T. 138. _Helm_. C. Vernage, H. 2. II. _Vernaccia_ Ital. a sort of rich wine. Ugsomeness, AE. 507. _Terror_. C. Ugsomme, E. II. 55. _Terribly_. C.--AE. 303. _Terrible_. C. [Virgyne, Ch. I. The sign of the zodiac, _Virgo_, which the sun enters about the 21st of August.] Unaknell'd, H. 1. 288. _Without any knell rung for them._ q? [_unaknelled_ was Pope's reading of _unancaled_ in h
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