Part 18
#Solowe#, _v._ to be soiled, sullied, I 165, 237. [OE. _*solgian_, cf. _solian_.]
#Som(e)#, #Somme#, #Sum(me)#, #Zome# (III), _adj._ some, (a) certain, V 51, VI 68, VII 33, IX 119, XVI 19, XVII 157, &c.; _pron. sg._ one, I 135; some, (a) part, II 516, XI _a_ 56, &c.; _pl._ some, II 5, III 2, VI 148, VIII _a_ 9, &c.; #Sum time#, #Som tyme#, &c., _adv._ once (upon a time), II 31, XIII _b_ 5, XIV _c_ 17, 43, _d_ 1; sometimes, VIII _b_ 49, IX 47, 240, XIV _a_ 32. [OE. _sum_.]
#Somdel(l)#, _adv._ somewhat, IX 13, XIII _b_ 27. [OE. _sume dǣle_.]
#Somer#, _n._ summer, II 257, 352; #Somour games#, summer-games, I 1. [OE. _sumor_.]
#Somyn#. _See_ Sam(e), _adv._
#Somwhat#, _adv._ somewhat, a little, VIII _a_ 257, XIII _b_ 6. [OE. _sum_ + _hwæt_ indef.]
#Son#. _See_ Sonne.
#Son(e)#, _adv._ at once, straightway, I 69, II 71, XIV _b_ 7, XV _a_ 16, XVII 353, &c.; soon, II 153, XVI 205 (_see_ Seie), &c.; #Soyn(e)#, X 70, XVII 21, 28, 189; #Sunner#, _compar._ I 10; _conj._ as soon as, XV _a_ 11 (cf. _sone so_, XV _g_ 14). [OE. _sōna_.] _See_ Eftsone(ȝ).
#Sonder#, #Sundyr#, #Swndir#, _adv._ in _in sonder_, &c., asunder, X 106, XVII 407 (cf. ON. _í sundr_); #Sundyrlepys#, _adv._ separately, (corruptly) in _wyth s. l._, I 234 (_see_ Lepys, and note). [OE. _sundor_, _on-sundran_, _sundorlēpes_.] _See_ Asunder, Synder.
#Sondre#, #Sundir#, _v._ to disperse, VII 143; _intr._ to separate, XVI 240. [OE. _(ā-)sundrian_.]
#Sondri#, _adj._ (with _sg._) sundry, XII _introd._, _b_ 185. [OE. _syndrig_ under influence of _sundor_.] _See_ Syndry.
#Sone#, _n._ son, I 46, VIII _a_ 74, _b_ 76, &c.; #Sonne#, XVI 241, XVII 141; #Sun#, XIV _b_ 70, 92. [OE. _sunu_.]
#Song(e)#, #Songge#, #Sang# (IV), _n._ song, singing, I 66, 168, IV _a_ 24, VII 104, XI _b_ 1, 112, &c. [OE. _sáng_, _sóng_.]
#Songen#; #Sonkyn#. _See_ Synge(n); Synke.
#Sonne#, _n._ sun, sunlight, II 152, VI 170, XII _a_ 66, &c.; #Son#, XVII 6, 354, 453; #Sunne#, V 17, VI 159, &c.; #Sun#, VII 101, &c. [OE. _sunne_.]
#Sonne(s)#; #Soo#; #Soon#. _See_ Sone; So; Soun.
#Sopers#, _n. pl._ soap-dealers, VIII _b_ 76. [From OE. _sāpe_, soap.]
#Sopertyme#, _n._ supper-time, VIII _a_ 260. [OFr. _so(u)per_ + OE. _tīma_.]
#Sore#, #Sare#, _adj._ sore; in pain, XVI 204, 205; grievous, V 48, X 51; _n._ wound, V 278 (_see_ Rof, and note); pain, grief, II 263, 560, XV _c_ 33; _adv._ sore(ly), bitterly, exceedingly, I 88, IV _a_ 59, VI 190, X 141, XIV _b_ 60, &c. [OE. _sār_, n. and adj.; _sāre_, adv.]
#Sori#, #Sory#, _adj._ woeful, wretched, I 123, II 458 (note), XVII 61, 211, 264. [OE. _sārig_.]
#Sorȝe#, _n._ sorrow, pain, V 315, 347; #Sorow(e)#, #Sorwe#, I 210, IV _a_ 66, IX 84, XV _h_ 21, &c. [OE. _sorg_.]
#Sorowand# (_of_), _pres. p._ sorrowing (for), IV _b_ 80. [OE. _sorgian_.]
#Sort#, _n._ company, VII 168; kind, XII _a_ 173. [OFr. _sorte_.]
#Soster#. _See_ Suster.
#Soth(e)#, #Soþ(e)#, #Suth# (XIV _b_), _adj._ true, VI 122, VII 11, XI _a_ 51, _b_ 58, &c.; _n._ (the) truth, VII 36, VIII _a_ 124, IX 247, XIV _b_ 58, &c.; _in soth to me_, IX 100 (_see_ note); _the soth for to knaw_, to tell the truth, XVII 246; _for soþe_, &c., (OE. _for sōþ_) for a fact, with certainty, IV _a_ 74, V 26, 291, VIII _b_ 3; indeed, certainly, II 12, V 234, 339, VIII _b_ 90, &c.; _adv._ actually, certainly, I 24, V 42. [OE. _sōþ_, adj. and n.; _sōþe_, adv.] _See_ Suthfast.
#Sothful#, _adj._ truthful, VI 138. [OE. _sōþ_ + _full_.]
#Sothlé#, #Sothly#, _adv._ truly, V 294, XVII 496. [OE. _sōþlīce_.]
#Soudein#, _adj._ sudden, XII _b_ 6; #Sodeinli#, #Sodonly#, #Suddan(d)ly#, _adv._ suddenly, VII 130, X 179, 184, XII _b_ 61. [OFr. _soudain_.]
#Souereynes#; #Soule#. _See_ Soferan; Saul(e).
#Soun#, #Soon# (XIII), _n._ sound, II 272, 436, XII _a_ 119; voice, VI 172; pronunciation, XIII _b_ 44, 46. [OFr. _soun_; OE. _sōn_.]
#Sounde#, _adj._ unharmed, safe, II 592; #Soundly#, _adv._ without mishap, VII 128. [OE. _gesúnd_, _gesúnd-līce_.]
#Sounyng#, _n._ pronunciation, XIII _b_ 52. [From ME. _soune(n)_, OFr. _souner_.]
#Soupe#, _v._ to sup, VIII _a_ 211. [OFr. _souper_.]
#Souþ#, #Southe#, _n._ and _adj._ south, IX 8, XIII _b_ 53, 64, XVII 477. [OE. _sūþ_, adv.]
#Souþeron#, _adj._ southern, XIII _b_ 10, 56, 60. [OE. _sūþerne_.]
#Sow#, _n._ a sow; a movable structure with a strong roof, X 5 (note), 29, 109, &c. [OE. _sugu_; cf. Med.L. _sūs_, _scrōfa_, in this sense.]
#Sowe#, _v._^1 to sew, VIII _a_ 9, 11. [OE. _sēow(i)an_.]
#Sowe(n)#, _v._^2 to sow, VIII _a_ 26, 65, 67; #Sowen#, _pp._ VIII _a_ 5. [OE. _sāwan_.]
#Sownd#, _v._ to sound (for depth), XVII 438. [OFr. _sonder_; cf. OE. _súnd-līne_.]
#Spac#, _adj._ quick; _adv._ in _also spac_, straightway, II 343 (_see_ Also). [Cf. ME. _sprac-liche_, mod. dial. _sprack_ (? rel. to ON. _spark-r_, _sprǽk-r_); but see _N.E.D._]
#Space#, _n._ space; place, XVI 110; space of time, while, XVII 337; _in þat (this) space_, then (now), VI 78, XVII 552. [OFr. _(e)space_.]
#Spak(e)#; #Spar#, _v._ _See_ Speke(n); Spere.
#Spar#, _n._ piece of timber, XVII 130. [MLG., MDu. _spar(re)_, OFr. _esparre_.]
#Spare#, _v._ to abstain from; _trans._ to spare, XVII 379; _intr._ to hesitate to, XIV _b_ 13; to desist, stop, XIV _b_ 23; #Spard#, _pa. t._ in _no sp. noiþer stub no ston_ (cf. _sparede he neyþer tos ne heles_, Havelok 898), stopped for nothing, went as fast as he could, II 346. [OE. _sparian_.]
#Sparke#, _n._ spark, XII _a_ 69. [OE. _spearca_.]
#Spec#. _See_ Speke(n).
#Speche#, _n._ speech, talk(ing), language, what is said, VI 40, VII 34, XII _b_ 212, XIII _b_ 4, &c. [OE. _sp(r)ǣc_.]
#Special(l)#, _adj._ special, IX 296, XVI 110; _in special_, especially,
## particularly, in detail, XII _a_ 110, 135, &c.; #Specialych#,
#Specyaly#, #Special(l)y#, especially, particularly, I 13, V 25, XI _a_ 37, XIII _b_ 58. [OFr. _(e)special_.]
#Spede#, _n._ prosperity; (cause of) success, asset, XIV _c_ 15. [OE. _spēd_.]
#Spede#, _v. intr._ to succeed, prosper, fare, I 110, VIII _a_ 46; #Spedde#, _pa. t._ XII _b_ 106; _all ill mot þou spede_, curse you, XVI 139; _trans._ to speed, make prosperous, V 52, VI 127; to further, V 148; _God spede_, God speed thee (as greeting), XVII 190. [OE. _spēdan_.]
#Speke(n)#, _v._ to speak, talk, tell, say, II 138, V 234, IX 212, XI _b_ 256, XIII _b_ 8, XVII 206 (as _fut._) &c.; #Spak(e)#, _pa. t. sg._ I 225, XII _a_ 100, &c.; _als I spake_, according to my word, XVI 28; #Spec#, XV _g_ 2, 28, 29; #Speke#, II 324, VI 78; #Spak#, _pl._ I 200; #Speke#, _pp._ XII _b_ 99; #Spoke(n)#, I 100, IX 135, &c.; #Spekynge#, _n._ speaking, conversing, XI _b_ 121, 160. [OE. _sp(r)ecan_.]
#Spelle#, _n._ tale, speech, talking, V 116 (_see_ Deme), VI 3, XV _h_ 8; gospel, III 50. [OE. _spell_.]
#Spelle#, _v._ to tell, declare, V 72, XV _h_ 8. [OE. _spellian_.]
#Spend(e)#, _v._ to dispense, XVI 28; to spend, VIII _b_ 28, 73; use (up), XVII 130; lose (life), V 45; _spende aboute_, spend on, XI _b_ 236; #Spent#, #Yspent#, _pp._ ended, dead, II 199, 215. [OE. _spéndan_.]
#Spendere#, _n._^1 dispenser, steward, III 22, 24, 28. [Shortened from Desspendoure, _q.v._]
#Spendour#, _n._^2 spender, spendthrift, VIII _b_ 28. [From Spende.]
#Spenne#, V 248; ? _spenne-fote_, ? with feet together (a standing jump). [ON. _spenna_, clasp + OE. _fōt_.]
#Sper(e)#, _n._ spear, V 75, X 138, XIV _b_ 13; _spere lenþe_, spear's length, V 248. [OE. _spere_.]
#Spere#, #Spar#, _v._ to bar, shut, XVI 139; _out to spar_, to keep out, XVII 128; #Sperde#, _pp._ shut up, XVI 110. [OE. _ge-sparrian_; MDu. _sperren_.]
#Sperhauke#, _n._ sparrowhawk, VIII _a_ 190. [OE. _spear-hafoc_.] _See_ Haukin.
#Spices#, _n. pl._ spices, IX 158. [OFr. _espice_.]
#Spie#, #Spy#, _v._ to spy; _spyde with_, detected in, XVII 544; to search, enquire (after), V 25 (cf. Sir Gaw. 901). [OFr. _(e)spier_.] _See_ Aspien.
#Spyll#, #Spill#, _v._ to destroy, waste, IV _a_ 32, XIV _a_ 33. [OE. _spillan_.]
#Spille-tyme#, _n._ idler, VIII _b_ 28. [Prec. + OE. _tīma_.]
#Spyndill#, _n._ spindle, XVII 364. [OE. _spinl_; OFris., MDu. _spindel_.]
#Spyn(ne)#, _v._ to spin, VIII _a_ 13, XVII 238, 359, 361; #Span#, _pa. t. sg._ XIV _introd._; #Spon#, _pp._ XVII 337. [OE. _spinnan_.]
#Spyryt#, #Spirit(e)#, _n._ spirit, IX 85, XI _b_ 39, XIII _a_ 2. [OFr. _(e)spirit_.]
#Spyttyn#, _pres. pl._ spit, XV _h_ 8. [OE. _spitt(i)an_.]
#Spitus#, #Spytus#, _adj._ ill-tempered, XVII 416; cruel, XVII 455. [Shortened from OFr. _despitous_.]
#Spoke(n)#; #Spon#. _See_ Speke(n); Spyn(ne).
#Spornande#, _pres. p._ stumbling, VI 3. [OE. _spórnan_.]
#Sprai#, #Spray#, _n._ (leafy) spray, XV _a_ 1, _c_ 2, &c. [? OE. _*spræg_ (cf. _spræc_).]
#Spraulyn#, _pres. pl._ sprawl, move in ungainly fashion, XV _h_ 8. [OE. _sprēawlian_, move convulsively.]
#Sprede(n)#, _v._ to spread, unfold; _intr._ II 67, IX 217; #Spradde#, _pa. t._ (_trans._) XII _a_ 176; #Sprad#, _pp._ outspread, XII _a_ 156. [OE. _sprǣdan_.]
#Spring(e)#, #Spryng#, #Sprinke#, to spring; sprout, II 67, XV _a_ 1, _b_ 9, _c_ 2, &c.; _con spryng_, was born, VI 93; #Sprang#, _pa. t. sg._ rose, broke (of day), VII 167; #Yspronge#, _pp._ scattered, XIII _a_ 19. [OE. _spríngan_.]
#Spryng#, _n._ sunrise, early morning, IV _a_ 94. [From prec. (cf. VII 167); cf. OE. _up-spríng_.]
#Sprit#, _pa. t._ sprang, V 248. [? OE. _spryttan_, to sprout; cf. senses of _spríngan_.]
#Spurye#, _v._ to enquire (after), V 25. [OE. _spyrian (æfter)_.]
#Square#, _adj._ square; of regular geometric shape, IX 55, 105; #Squared#, in _six (&c.) squared_, with six (&c.) regular facets, IX 106; #Squarenesse#, geometric, crystalline, shape, IX 68. [OFr. _esquar(r)e_, n.; _esquarré_, adj.; _esquarrer_, v.]
#Squier#, _n._ squire, II 86. [OFr. _(e)squier_.]
#Sserte#, #Sseweþ#, #Ssolde#. _See_ Schert, Schewe, Schal.
#Stabyl#, _v._ to make steadfast, IV _a_ 27. [OFr. _(e)stablir_.]
#Stabylnes#, _n._ steadfastness, constancy, IV _a_ 42, _b_ 46. [From next.]
#Stable#, _adj._ steadfast, VI 237, XI _b_ 119. [OFr. _(e)stable_.]
#Stad#, #Sted(de)#, _pp._ placed, set; _stad_, _stratly stad_, _hard sted_, hard put to it, sore bested, VII 156, X 145, XVII 199; _stad with_, furnished with, V 69; _see_ note XVI 40. [ON. _steðja_, pp. _stadd-r_.]
#Staf#, _n._ staff, stick, XII _b_ 55, XVII 381; #Staue# (_dat._), V 69. [OE. _stæf_.]
#Staffing#, _n._ hitting (with a staff); beating, X 193. [From prec.]
#Stage#, _n._ stage; degree of advancement, VI 50; _the hihe stage_, the high places (of the gods), XII _a_ 51. [OFr. _(e)stage_.]
#Stalke#, _v._ to stalk, stride, V 162. [OE. in _be-stealcian_, _stealcung_.]
#Stall#, _n._ (_distrib. sg._) place, station, XVII 345. [OE. _stall_.] _See_ Stold.
#Stalward#, #-worþ#, _adj._ valiant, strong, II 27, IV _a_ 48, X 6; #Stalworthly#, _adv._ valiantly, XIV _b_ 86. [OE. _stælwyrþe_.]
#Stande(n)#, #Stant#; #Stane#, &c. _See_ Stonde; Ston(e).
#Stane-still#, _adj._ perfectly silent, XIV _a_ 32. [OE. _stān_ + _stille_.] _See_ Still(e), Ston(e).
#Stark#, _adj._ stiff, XVII 268; _stark ded_, stiff in death, XII _a_ 156; hard, XV _h_ 14; strong, X 31; #Starkast#, _superl._ X 105. [OE. _stearc_.]
#Starne#, #Sterne#, _n._ star, XVII 8; _the seven starnes_, the Seven Stars, usually the Pleiades (cf. OE. _seofon steorran_, _seofon-stierre_), but here the seven 'planets' (Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Sun, Venus), XVII 423 (_cf._ 345). [ON. _stjarna_, earlier _*stern-_.]
#Start#, #Sterte(n)#, _v._ to start; flinch, V 218; _pa. t._ sprang, XII _a_ 143, 152. [OE. _styrtan_ (once), _*stertan_.]
#State#, _n._ state, position; _in a higher state_, at a greater height, XVII 443. [OFr. _estat_; L. _status_.] _See_ As(s)tate.
#Statut#, _n._ decree, ordinance, VIII _a_ 315, XI _b_ 105. [OFr. _statut_, L. _statūtum_.]
#Staue#; #Sted#. _See_ Staf; Stad.
#Sted(e)#, #Stedde#, #Steed(e)#, _n._^1 place, I 15, IV _a_ 46, V 145, XVI 40 (_see_ note), &c.; _in þis (other) stede_, here, elsewhere, V 255, XII _b_ 177; town (or _distrib. sg._ posts), X 117; stead, in _in mi stede_, _in stede of_, II 207, VIII _a_ 63; _pl._ estates, II 161. [OE. _stede_.] _See_ Stude.
#Stede#, _n._^2 steed, II 145. [OE. _stēda_.]
#Stedfastly#, _adv._ steadfastly, IV _a_ 90. [OE. _stede-fæst_, adj.]
#Steem#, _n._ esteem (of men), Introduction, xxxiii. [OFr. _estime_.]
#Steke#, _v._ to fasten, shut, &c.; #Stoken#, _pp._ shut, XVI 193; _stoken vp_, hidden away, VII 11; _hatȝ stoken me þis steuen_, has 'stuck me with' this tryst, imposed it on me, V 126. [OE. in _be-stecan_; see _N.E.D._ s.v. _Steek_.]
#Stele#, _n._^1 stem; shaft, handle, V 162. [OE. _stela_.]
#Stele#, #Steill#, _n._^2 steel, X 122; _trew as stele_, XVII 120. [OE. _stēle_.]
#Stele#, _v._ to steal, XIV _b_ 14; #Stole#, _pp._ II 491. [OE. _stelan_.]
#Stelyd#, _pp._ made of steel, XV _h_ 14. [OE. _stēled_.]
#Stende#, _pa. t. subj._ should stone, XV _g_ 8. [OE. _stǣnan_.]
#Stere#, #Steer(e)#, _v._ to steer, XIV _c_ 26, XVII 175. [OE. _stēoran_.]
#Stereman#, _n._ steersman, captain, XVII 427. [OE. _stēor-mann_.]
#Steren#. _See_ Sturne.
#Stere-tre#, _n._ tiller, XVII 433. [OE. _stēor_ + _trēo_.]
#Steryd#, _see_ Stire(n); #Sterne#, _see_ Starne, Sturne; #Sterte(n)#, _see_ Start.
#Steuen#, #Stevyn#, _n._^1 voice, V 268, XVII 72. [OE. _stefn_, fem.]
#Steuen#, _n._^2 tryst, appointed meeting, V 126, 145, 170. [OE. _stefn_, masc., time; ON. _stefna_, tryst.]
#Steward#, _n._ steward, master of (king's) household, II 205, 495, &c.; _cf._ X 36, 171. [OE. (late 11th c.) _stī-ward_.]
#Stie#, _v._ to mount, XI _b_ 123. [OE. _stīgan_.]
#Stif(fe)#, _adj._ unyielding, dauntless, V 31, 301, XIV _c_ 20. [OE. _stīf_.]
#Stiȝtel#, #Styȝtel#, _v._ to control, govern; _stiȝtleȝ_, is master, V 145; _sturn ... to stiȝtel_, ill to deal with (_or_ harsh in his rule), V 69; _refl._ in _styȝtel þe vpon_, limit yourself to, V 184. [Cf. OE. _stihtan_.]
#Stik#, _v._ to thrust through, XIV _b_ 14. [OE. _stician_.]
#Still#, _v._ to quieten, XVII 217. [OE. _stillan_.]
#Still(e)#, #Styll(e)#, #Styl#, _adj._ still; motionless, I 196, II 117, V 184; quiet, silent, I 265, II 443, 525, XII _a_ 83, XV _g_ 10, 32, &c.; inactive, XI _b_ 37; calm, II 103; _holde me stille_, hold my peace, IX 279; _stylle as þe ston_, _still as (a) stone_, firm as a rock, V 225, XVII 525; perfectly quiet, XVII 406; _adv._ quietly, XV _b_ 21; without contention, V 317; secretly, II 567; perpetually, ever, IV _a_ 42, XVI 168. _See_ Loud(e). [OE. _stille_.]
#Stynk#, _v._ to stink; _to thou stynk_, until you stink, XVII 381; #Stynkynge#, _pres. p._ disgusting, XI _b_ 99. [OE. _stincan_.]
#Stynt#, _v. trans._ to stop, check, X 65, 105; #Stint#, _pp._ ceased, II 447. [OE. _(ā)-styntan_.]
#Stire(n)#, #Stir(e)#, #Styr(e)#, _v. trans._ and _intr._ to stir, move, I 197, XVII 366; to toss, VII 141; to rouse, incite, induce, XI _b_ 39, 93, 129, 310, XVII 37, &c.; #Steryd#, _pa. t._ I 197. [OE. _styrian_.]
#Stith(e)#, _adj._ stout, doughty, VII 7; violent, VII 141, 156; _quasi-sb._ doughty men, VII 21. [OE. _stīþ_.]
#Stod(e)#; #Stoken#. _See_ Stonde; Steke.
#Stoking#, _n._ stabbing, X 193. [OFr. _estoquer_; MLG. _stoken_.]
#Stok(ke)#, _n._ stem, tree-trunk, I 121, XIV _c_ 82; block, XIV _e_ 1; anvil, XV _h_ 14; _by stok oþer ston_, anywhere, VI 20; _nouþur stok nor strete_ (rime-substitute for _ston_), nothing, XIV _c_ 62; _cf._ Stub(be). [OE. _stocc_.]
#Stold#, _pp._ fixed, XVII 525 (for *Stald; _see_ note). [OE. _stallian_.]
#Stole#. _See_ Stele, _v._
#Ston(e)#, #Stoon#, #Stane# (X), _n._ stone, rock, precious stone, II 151, IX 88, X 54, 83, XI _b_ 40, XII _b_ 130, XIII _a_ 53, XV _g_ 12, &c.; stone floor, ground, II 197, V 162; _trew ... as ston in the wall_, XVII 515; for other phr. _see_ Still(e), Stok(ke), Stub(be); _cf._ Stane-still. [OE. _stān_.]
#Stony#, _adj._ of stone, XIII _a_ 5. [OE. _stānig_.]
#Stonde#, #Stand(e)#, _v._; #Stant#, _3 sg. pres._ XII _a_ 74, &c.; #Stont#, II 556; #Stod(e)#, _pa. t._ I 74, II 391, V 301, &c.; #Stood#, XIII _a_ 32; #Stude#, X 196; #Standen#, _pp._ VI 159. To stand, I 8, V 184, VI 154, &c.; _up him stod_, stood up, XV _g_ 27, 29 (_see_ He, _masc._); to stand firm, endure, remain, IV _a_ 42, X 196, XII _a_ 188, _b_ 221, XIV _d_ 4; _to stonde for_, stand up for, XI _a_ 66; _stonde þe a strok_, stand a blow from you, V 218; to stand still, I 64, 169; _lete ... stonde_, left, VIII _a_ 106; to be, XII _a_ 165, XVII 416; _hou that it stod(e)_, how it had been settled, XII _b_ 202; how matters stood, XII _a_ 150; _how so euer it standis_, whatever the circumstances, XVII 210; _to stonde in_, consist of, XI _a_ 55, 60; _upon hem stant_, is based on, consists of, these, XII _a_ 127. [OE. _stándan_, _stóndan_.]
#Store#, _n._ store, stock, in _settis no store bi_, has no regard for, XVII 92. [OFr. _(e)stor_.]
#Storyis#, #Stories#, _n. pl._ stories, VII 11, 21, X _introd._ [OFr. _(e)storie_.]
#Storke#, _n._ stork, IV _b_ 47; _see_ Strucyo. [OE. _storc_.]
#Stounde#, _n._ space of time; _in þat stounde_, thereupon, II 550. [OE. _stúnd_.]
#Stoupe#, _v._ to stoop, VIII _b_ 24. [OE. _stūpian_.]
#Stour(e)#, _n._ conflict, battle, VII 7, 28, XIV _c_ 20, XVI 130. [OFr. _(e)stour_.]
#Stout(e)#, _adj._ proud, II 293; fierce, II 184, XIV _a_ 13, XVII 304, 347; _adv._ stoutly, II 360; #Stoutly#, _adv._ boldly, X 60. [OFr. _(e)stout_.]
#Strak#; #Straught# (#Strauhte#). _See_ Strok(e); Strecche.
#Strange#, #Straunge#, _adj._ foreign, outlandish, strange, IX 274, 311, XII _a_ 13, XIII _b_ 14, 40, &c.; #Strangelych#, _adv._ in a foreign tongue, XIII 62. [OFr. _(e)strange_.]
#Strangere#, Introduction xv; ? _n._ stranger, foreigner, as name of (unknown) variety of stanza; ? _adj. compar._ stranger (metre; _i.e._ than 'rime couée'). [OFr. _estrangier_, or _estrange_.]
#Stratly#, _adv._ straitly; _stratly stad_, hard put to it, X 145; _ferd ... stratly with_, pressed sorely on, X 172. [From Streyte.]
#Strecche#, #Streche#, _v._ to stretch; _intr._ extend, IX 30, 180; to direct one's course, go, II 341; #Strauhte#, _pa. t._ (_refl._) in _strauhte him to_, made for, XII _b_ 93; #Straught#, _pp._ departed, VII 11; _see_ Streght. [OE. _streccan_; _stræhte_, _strehte_.]
#Streem#, #Strem#, _n._ stream, XIII _a_ 17, 37, XV _b_ 21. [OE. _strēam_.]
#Streght#, _adj._ straight; _streght vp_, sheer, IX 197. [Pp. of Strecche.]
#Streyt(e)#, _adj._ narrow, IX 205; _adv._ closely, IX 229. [OFr. _(e)streit_.] _See_ Stratly.
#Strenghe#, _n._ strength, fortitude, IV _b_ 56, 73. [OE. _stréngu_.]
#Strenght#, #Strengthe#; #Strinth#, #Strynth# (X); _n._ strength, force, IX 71, 199, X 187, 195, XIII _b_ 65; _full strenght_, ? in full measure, fully, XVII 261. [OE. _strengþ(u)_.]
#Streny# (_hem_), _v. refl._ to exert (themselves), VI 191. [OFr. _(e)streindre_, _(e)streign-_.]
#Stret(e)#, _n._ street, II 509, XIV _a_ 25, _c_ 62 (_see_ Stokke), XV _g_ 5. [OE. _strēt_, _strǣt_.]
#Streuyn#. _See_ Stryue.
#Strydeȝ#, _3 sg. pres._ strides, V 164. [OE. _strīdan_.]
#Strye#. _See_ Struye.
#Strif#, #Stryf(fe)#, _n._ strife, quarrel, VII 28, IX 83, XVII 400; _withoute stryf_, unresisting, V 255. [OFr. _(e)strif_.] _See_ Stryue.
#Stryke(n)#, #Strik(e)#, _v. trans._ to strike, V 31, 237, X 139, XV _h_ 14, XVII 231 (_subj._), &c.; _intr._ to glide, flow, II 252, XV _b_ 21; _strykeȝ_, shall come (_i.e._ for his reward), VI 210. [OE. _strīcan_.]
#Strinth#, #Strynth#. _See_ Strenght.
#Stryþe#, _n._ stance, firm position of the feet, V 237 (cf. _stryþþe_, Sir Gaw. 846). [? Cf. OE. _stride_, stride.]
#Stryue#, #Stryfe#, _v._ to strive; _stryue aȝeines_, _with_, rebel against, disobey, VIII _a_ 315, XVII 107; #Streuyn#, _pp._ striven, XIV _b_ 86. [OFr. _(e)striver_.]
#Strok(e)#, #Strak# (X), _n._ blow, stroke, V 184, 255, X 105, XVII 382, &c. [OE. _*strāc_, rel. to _strīcan_, Stryken.]
#Stronde#, _n._ sea-shore, XII _a_ 134. [OE. _stránd_.]
#Strong(e)#, _adj._ strong, valiant, VI 171, VII 7, IX 92, XVI 130, &c.; violent, XIII _a_ 7, 42; severe, IX 204; _adv._ severely, VI 116 (_see_ Enduir, and note); #Strongly#, _adv._ vigorously, IX 231. [OE. _stráng_, _stróng_; _stránge_, _stránglīce_, adv.]
#Strowed#, _pp._ strewn, XII _a_ 96. [OE. _strēowian_.]
#Strucyo#, _n._ ostrich (wrongly explained as 'Storke'), IV _b_ 47. [L. _strūthio_, ostrich, stork.]
#Struye#, _v._ to destroy, VIII _a_ 29; #Strye#, V 126. [Shortened from OFr. _destrui-re_; with vowel of _strye_ cf. Nye, Byled.] See Distroie.
#Strumpatis#, _n. pl._ harlots, XI _b_ 176. [Obscure.]
#Stub(be)#, _n._ tree-trunk, stump, V 225; _noiþer stub no ston_, nothing, II 346 (_cf._ Stokke). [OE. _stybb_, _stubb_.]
#Stude#, _n._ place, XV _g_ 28. [OE. _styde_.] _See_ Sted(e).
#Stude#. _See_ Stonde.
#Study#, #Studie#, _n._ deep thought, V 301; study, XI _b_ 227. [OFr. _(e)studie_.]
#Studie#, _v._ to study, XI _b_ 112, 135, &c.; _subj. pl._ let (many) study, XI _a_ 46; #Studiynge#, &c., _n._ XI _b_ 230, 293, &c. [OFr. _(e)studier_.] _See_ Vnstudied.
#Stuf#, _v._ to furnish, provision, XVII 155; _refl._ to gorge, glut (oneself), XVII 85. [OFr. _estofer_, to furnish; ? infl. by _estoffer_, to choke.]
#Sturdy#, _adj._ obstinate, X 194; #Sturdely#, _adv._ resolutely, X 45. [OFr. _(e)stourdi_.]
#Sturn(e)#, _adj._ grim, V 31, 68 (_see_ Stiȝtel); #Steren#, XIV _a_ 13; #Sterneliche#, _adv._ grimly, VIII _a_ 315. [OE. _stýrne_, _*stéorne_.]
#Subieccioun# (_of_), _n._ subjection (to), IX 218, 219. [OFr. _subjection_.]
#Substance#, _n._: _þat God comaundid Himself to þe s. þerof_, of which God gave Himself to be the substance, XI _b_ 223. [OFr. _substance_.]
#Succur#, _v._ to bring help, X 39. [OFr. _succur-re_.] _See_ Socour(e).
#Such(e)#; #Suddan(d)ly#. _See_ Swiche; Soudein.
#Sue(n)#, _v._ to follow, VII 24, XI _a_ 38, _b_ 65, &c.; #Suiende#, _pres. p._ XII _a_ 122; #Sewyngly#, _adv._ in _seye ȝou s._, go on to tell you, IX 134. [OFr. _suir_, _sewir_.]
#Suete#. _See_ Swete, _adj._
#Suffise# (_to_), _v._ to be sufficient (for), IX 270; to be able, capable, XII _a_ 177 (with pleon. _mai_). [OFr, _suffire_, _suffis-_.]
#Suffre#, #Suffer#, _v._ to endure, suffer, bear, I 34, II 264, IV _a_ 88, IX 7, &c.; permit, let, VIII _a_ 74, 174, XVI 378; #Ysuffred#, _pp._ II 559. [OFr. _suffrir_.]
#Suffrance#, _n._ sufferance (of God), VIII _a_ 138. [OFr. _suffrance_.]
#Suiende#. _See_ Sue(n).
#Suir#, _adj._ sure, XIV _c_ 39; #Sure#, _adv._ securely, well, XVII 282. [OFr. _s(e)ur_.]
#Suld(e)#; #Sulle#; #Sum(me)#. _See_ Schal; Selle(n); Som(e).
#Summer#, _n._ (main) beam, X 104. [OFr. _som(i)er_, _sumer_.]
#Sumoun#, _v._ to summon; _mad sumoun_, made (men) summon (them), VI 179. [OFr. _sumuner_.]
#Sun#; #Sundir#; #Sung(g)e#; #Sun(ne)#; #Sunner#. _See_ Sone, _n._; Sonder; Synge(n); Sonne; Sone, _adv._
#Supplantoreȝ#, _n. pl._ usurpers, VI 80. [OFr. _sousplanteor_, L. _supplantator_.]
#Suppos(e)#, _v._ to imagine, XVII 221; _suppos that_, even supposing that, X _introd._ [OFr. _supposer_.]
#Surfait#, _n._ surfeit, excess (personified), VIII _a_ 262. [OFr. _surfait_.]
#Sustenaunce#, _n._ sustenance, livelihood, XI _b_ 297. [OFr. _sustena(u)nce_.]
#Suster#, _n._ sister, I 36; #Soster#, XV _g_ 7, 10; #Syster#, #-yr#, I 112, 126. [OE. _s(w)uster_, _swoster_; ON. _systir_.]
#Sutelté#, _n._ cunning, skill in invention, X 74. [OFr. _s(o)utilté_.]
#Suth#; #Suþthe#. _See_ Soth(e); Siþen.
#Suthfast#, _adj._ true, X _introd._ [OE. _sōþ-fæst_.] _See_ Soth(e).
#Suthfastnes#, _n._ truth, X _introd._ [OE. _sōþfæst-nes_.]
#Swa#, #Zuo# (III), _adv. demonstr._ thus, so, in this way, III 17, 39, IV _b_ 19, 45, X 13; thereupon, III 28; therefore, III 36; in the same way, IV _b_ 49; so mightily, X 144; _swa þat_, _zuo þet_, so that, III 18, X 155, 157. [OE. _swā_.] _See_ So.
#Swage#, _v._ to become assuaged; to grow less, XIV _c_ 111. [Shortened from OFr. _asouagier_.]
#Swalprit#, _pa. t._ floundered, VII 162. [? Only recorded here; cf. Du. _zwalpen_; G. (dial.) _schwalpen_.]
#Swange#. _See_ Swynke.
#Swappit#, _pa. t._ let fly, X 83, 91, 99. [? Altered form of OE. _swāpan_.]
#Swarte#, _adj._ black, XV _h_ 1. [OE. _sweart_.]
#Swat#. _See_ Swete, _v._
#Swavnand#, _pres. p._ swooning, X 56 (_v.r._ swonande). [Not a possible Scottish form of Swone, _q.v._ Perh. scribal corruption of _swalmand_, or _swemand_; see _N.E.D._, s.vv. _Swalm_, _Sweam_.]
#Swech#. _See_ Swiche.
#Sweng#, _n._ labour, VI 215. [OE. _(ge-)swenc_, _-swinc_, occas. _-swing_.] _See_ Swynke.
#Swerd#, #Sworde# (V), _n._ sword, II 295, V 251, XIV _b_ 13, 61, XVII 103. [OE. _sweord_, _swurd_, &c.]
#Swere#, _v._ to swear, take one's oath, V 54, VIII _b_ 59, XII _b_ 165, XVII 227, &c.; #Swor#, _pa. t._ XII _b_ 200; #Swoir#, X 73; #Swore#, _pp._ XII _b_ 44. [OE. _swerian_.] _See_ Forsworn.
#Swete#, _adj._ sweet, II 414, 442, IV _a_ 73, V 169 (_see_ Sire), XV _f_ 1, &c.; #Suete#, XV _b_ 5; _swete wille_, good pleasure, II 384; _(þat) swete_, (that) sweet one, IV _a_ 78, XV _f_ 7; #Swettere#, _compar._ (_adv._) VIII _a_ 211; #Suetest#, #Swettest#, _superl._ IV _a_ 53, Introduction xii. [OE. _swēte_; compar. _swēttra_.] _See_ Swote.