Stow, "stow, statt, stow!" (M[32],b), "Stow, stow, says Halliwell, was formerly addressed to a hawk by a falconer to make it come to his fist."
Strussioners, "such strussioners as these" (R[265],c), destructioners + constructioners.
Stud, "Doth you stud your brains" (R[228],b). People's perversion (perhaps intentional) of "study."
Suffer, "he will not suffer" (R[213],a); in original nil not, and it should have been so printed in text. Nil = will not n[e w]il[l]: cf. namnot, ninnat.
Superate, "now it is superate" (M[15],a), conquered, overcome.
Supersedeas (R[261],d), a writ having in general the effect of a command, to stay or forbear, on good cause shown, my ordinary proceedings which might otherwise be proceeded with: hence a stay, a stop. "To give a supersedeas to industry."—Hammond, fl. (1605-60), Works, i. 480.
Tagetive, "Am I a tagetive" (WH[277],c). I can find no trace of this word. Can Wealth be regarded as offended at being spoken to as if he were one of the "tag" or rabble?
Tane (WH[294],b; 305,a), taken.
Tenderance, "cometh of great tenderance" (N[52],d), watchfulness.
The, "God let you never the" (M., et passim), prosper, thrive.