Smammíto, as Suaníto.

Smammoláta, a wench that hath lost her maiden-head.

Smanceríe, any kind of fine apparell, rayments or ornaments about women, vsed rather for pleasure and shew, then any need or warmth. Also any facing or trimming to make vp apparell besides the outside, all manner of new-fangles.

Smanciẻra, a woman deuising daily new-fangled fashions in her clothes, one that loues to goe gay, and wasteth much in apparell.

SMA Smandáre, to take more then one ought vpon him in commanding.

Smandráre, to let out of the fold or pen, to vnherd, to scatter cattle.

Smánia, rage, rashnesse, madnesse, furious chafing, angry fretting, raging passion, braine-sicknesse rising of too much abundance of bloud in the head, whereof follow such raging passions.

Smaniánte, as Smanióso.

Smaniáre, to be or become raging, brain-sicke, furious, chafing or passionate.

Smanicáre, to vnsleeue. Also to vnhaft, to vnhandle, to vnhilt.