Streets, how boys are to walk in, [227/134].
Stretch your limbs, pp. [130], [133], [138].
Strife not to be allowed in a household, [p. 216, No. v].
Strive not with your lord, [183/226].
See Master.
Strongere, [204/801], stranger, guest.
Strye, [183/223], destroy.
Stryke, [18/280], stroke. ‘I stryke ones heed, as we do a chyldes whan he dothe well. Je applanie ... My father sayeth I am a good sonne, he dyd stryke my heed by cause I had conned my lesson without the booke.’ Palsgrave. See also ‘I stryke softely’ and ‘I stroke ones heed,’ p. 741, ed. 1852.
Strynge, [p. 151], carve.
Stuff, [42/592, 594], crab’s flesh; [167/16], a crab’s inside.