Slox to waste a thing, or pilfer it—"Sloxd away" wasted or pilferd
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Stowl—a root—great stowl
Sprack—Lively—bright quick a main sprack child
Stole—when trees, are buddg—trees
Sultedge a term applied to describe a Coarse apron much worn by the poor Women & which they always describe by the term a Sultedge apron
Swingeing—violent—great—forcible
Sprawny a Sweetheart [Misread as Sprawing by Britton.]
Tack a shelf—put it on the tack—i e put it on the Shelf—How many tacks are there in the Pantry, i.e. how many Shelves
Teft—to teft a thing is to judge of its weight by taking it in the hand i e—what Heft do you think this Bundle is—I dont know Let's teft it—i.e. let me take it in my hand