Sugar candy (sugre candy, [10/139]); [52/757]; [135/11]; [p. 141]; [166/18].

Summedelasse, [204/808], some deal less.

Summer, the device of, [51/739-43].

Sun, face and neck to be kept from, [132/8].

Sup not your food up lowdly, [272/127]; [277/40]; [278/37]; [179/69].

Supervisor, [195/544-5], surveyor.

Suppers to be light, [p. 131];

to be larger than dinners, [p. 142]. See the one in Sir Isumbras, Thornton Romances, 235, &c.

Surnape, how to lay, [p. 16-17]; [p. 92-3]; [155/26];

it was the upper towel or cloth for the master of the house to wipe his hands on after washing them when dinner was done. The sewer to bring it after dinner, [204/809-20].