Suffycyl, Æ. 62. 981. [Sufficient.]

[Swanges, Ch. 210. Swings.]

Swarthe, Æ. 265. [A swath, or swarth (so rarely, but cf. Twelfth Night, II. iii, where Maria calls Malvolio 'an affectioned ass, that cons state without book and utters it by great swarths') is as much hay as the mower can cut at one movement of the scythe. So, an unsubstantial thing compared with a boddekin.]

Swartheing, Æ. 295 [Darkling, darkening.]

Swarthless. II. 2. 563. [Dark-less, i.e. pallid.]

Sweft-kervd, E. II. 20. Short-liv'd. C.

Swoltering, Æ. 444. [?Swallowing.]

[Swote, E. I. 25. Sweet. C.]

Swotie, E. II. 9. Sweet. C.

Swythe, Swythen, Swythyn; Quickly. C.