sowdan. See soudan.

sowe, III, 41 b, line 17: to be corrected to sowter, cobbler (?).

sowens, V, [108], B 10: flummery; “oat-meal sowr’d amongst water for some time, then boiled to a consistency, and eaten with milk or butter.” Herd.

sowt, III, 13, 8: sought, peered, scanned.

sowt, south.

soyt, III, 110, 23; 111, 31, 43; 112, 55; V, [79], 30: sooth.

spait, III, 473, 26; 479, 2: flood.

spak well in his mind, V, [260], 15: sounded well, suited his own thoughts.

spakes, I, 61, C c, 15: the bars of a bird-cage.

spald. See spaul.