Stoon, s. stone (but here used with reference to the magnet), XIII. 62.
Storied, pp. full of stories, representing various stories, I. ii. 13. 76.
Storiers, s. pl. gen. of story-tellers, I. iii. 4. 257. (Th. starieres.)
Stories, s. pl. histories, XIII. 87.
Stounde, s. time, IX. 64; XVIII. 6; meanwhile, XXIV. 769; sudden pain, XVII. 537; pl. times, hours, I. i. 1. 2; pl. acute pains, XVII. 542.
Stoundemele, adv. sometimes, now and then, I. ii. 13. 105; I. iii. 3. 108.
Stout, adj. proud, II. 699.
Strait, adj. strict, XVI. 28; narrow, XXI. 47.
Straunge, adj. distant in manner, XXIV. 834; as s. a stranger, I. i. 1. 17.
Strayne, v. constrain, I. ii. 14. 72.