Shiver, slice.

Similar-same, like.

Snarled, tangled, knotted.

Sneer, to twitch, wince.

Sob. When the wind dies away temporarily, it is said to ‘sob’ or ‘sob down.’

Soo, to settle down, like a vessel on the mud that is gradually being left by the tide. (Not in E. D. D.)

Spuffle, to fume.

Squalder, jelly-fish. In Norfolk ‘squadling’ and ‘swalder’ mean a small jelly-fish, but among Essex fishermen ‘squalder,’ which seems to be a form of ‘squadling,’ is used of the large stinging jelly-fish. (Not in E. D. D.)

Stam, to astonish.