Snug (as a verb), C, to nestle.
“We snugg’t in togidder.”—Ibid.
Sonsie, S, comfortable looking, also lucky.
“Tall and sonsie, frank and free,
Lo’ed by a’, an’ dear to me.”
Lady Nairne. Kind Robin lo’es me.
“Whistlin’ maids an’ crawin’ hens are no sonsie.“—Proverb.
Sorn, S, to live on others, to sponge.
“Sornan frae place to place,
As scrimp o’ mainners as o’ sense or grace.”