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o'ce_, chop or exchange. _Settle_, a long bench with a high planken back. _Shard_, a small gap in a hedge. _Sharps_, shafts of a waggon. _Shatten_, shalt not. _Shroud_ (trees), to cut off branches. _Sheeted cow_, with a broad white band round her body. _Shoulden (Shoodn)_, should not. _Shrow_, _Sh'ow_, _Sh'ow-crop_, the shrew mouse. _Skim_, _Skimmy_, grass; to cut off rank tuffs, or rouets. _Slait_, (5, 1) _Slite_, a slade, or sheep run. _Slent_, a tear in clothes. _Slidder_, to slide about. _Slim_, sly. _Sloo_, sloe. _Slooworm_, the slow-worm. _Smame_, to smear. _Smeech_, a cloud of dust. _Smert_, to smart; pain. _Snabble_, to snap up quickly. _Snags_, small pea-big sloes, also stumps. _Sneaed_ (1, 4), a scythe stem. _Snoatch_, to breathe loudly through the nose. _Snoff_, a snuff of a candle. _Sock_, a short loud sigh. _Spur (dung)_, to cast it abroad. _Squail_ (5, 1), to fling something at a bird or ought else. _Squot_, to flatten by a blow. _Sowel_, _Zowel_, a hurdle stake. _Sparbill_, _Sparrabill_, a kind of shoe nail. _Spars_, forked sticks used in thatching. _Speaeker_ (1 4), a long spike of wood to bear the hedger's nitch on his shoulder. _Spears_, _Speers_, the stalks of reed grass. _Spik_, spike, lavender. _Sprack_, active. _Sprethe_ (2), to chap as of the skin, from cold. _Spry_, springy in leaping, or limb work. _Staddle_, a bed or frame for ricks. _Staid_ (5, 1), steady, oldish. _Stannens_, stalls in a fair or market. _Steaen_ (1, 4) (a road), to lay it in stone. _Steaert_ (1, 4), a tail or outsticking thing. _Stout_, the cowfly, _Tabanus_. _Stitch_ (of corn), a conical pile of sheaves. _Strawen_, a strewing. All the potatoes of one mother potatoe. _Strawmote_, a straw or stalk. _Strent_, a long slent or tear. _Streech_, an outstretching (as of a rake in raking); a-strout stretched out stiffly like frozen linen. _Stubbard_, a kind of apple. _Stunpoll_ (7), stone head, blockhead; also an old tree almost dead. T. _th_ is soft (as _th_ in thee), as a heading of these words:-- thatch, thief, thik, thimble, thin, think, thumb. _Tack_, a shelf on a wall. _Taffle_, to tangle, as grass or corn beaten down by storms. _Tait_, to play at see-saw. _Tamy_ (3, 1), _tammy_ (5, 1), tough, that may be drawn out in strings, as rich toasted cheese. _Teaeve_, (1, 3), to reach
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