still, had your still, IV, 85, 7; V, [247], 14: hold your peace.

stime, styme, I, 482, E; III, 163 f., 78, 91: glimpse, ray, particle of light.

Stincher, IV, 69, 6: a river of Carrick, Ayrshire. (Misprinted stincher.)

stingy, IV, 316, 17: forbidding, cross.

stint, stinte, I, 334, 8; 411, 8, 17; 412, 28: stop.

stirred, III, 162, 49: should probably be stirted (shrank, flinched). The other text has, started.

stirt, stirred.

stock, I, 419, 2; 421, 2, 4, etc.; II, 467, 56: the outer side of a bed, opposite the wall (the bed, an enclosed box, being enterable at this side only).

stock, I, 402, 5: (term of disparagement) wanting in vitality, sensibility, youth, or what not.

stogg, IV, 480, 7, 8: stick, stab.