Religious, devout; I. 587.

Sconce, small fort; V. i. 70.

Securely, without misgiving; I. 50.

Slipshoe, slipper; V. i. 406.

Standings, place of vantage, ambush; III. vi. 38.

Stout, proud, overbearing; V. i. 206, ii. 2. Cf. ‘I will be strange, stout, in yellow stockings.’—Twelfth Night, II. v. 185, and 2 Henry VI., I. i. 187.

Sullens, moroseness; IV. iv. 108. Cf. Richard II., II. i. 139: ‘Let them die that age and sullens have.’

Sure, betrothed; I. 151. Cf. Merry Wives, V. v. 237.

Suspect, suspicion; I. i. 130. Cf. Sonnet LXX. ‘The ornament of beauty is suspect.’

Ticing, enticing; I. 197.