Sling, [p. 19, note]; blow your nose with and through your fingers. ‘Still in use in America.’ G. P. Marsh.

Slippers brown as the waterleech, [60/874]; [67/987]; [168/31].

Slutt, [42/590], awkward animal.

Smack your lips, don’t, [232/455].

Small pieces, eat, [267/37].

Smallache, [68/993].

Small birds, how to carve, [30/473].

Sneeze; turn your back to people when you sneeze, [211/61].

Smaragd (an emerald) good against falling-sickness, [p. 141].

Snetyng, [p. 262, l. 19], snotting, wiping your nose with your fingers. ‘Mouchement: u. A snyting, or wiping of the nose.’ Cot.