sundry, II, 212, 17: asunder, apart.
sune, adj., V, [256], 12: sound.
sunks, IV, 262, 29: seats.
supply, IV, 154, 13: afford help. mak him some supply, V, [196], 39, cf. 43: succor, reinforcement.
surrount, IV, 245, 3: Skene’s spelling for the original serundad, surrounded.
suspitious, II, 448, 37, 38: worthy of Mrs. Malaprop, but not so easy to unriddle: in her mouth, auspicious; here the modern suggestive, significant, would suit.
suþþe, III, 514 b, 1st line: then.
sutor, I, 430, 2: shoemaker. See souter.
sutten, p. p. of sit, IV, 468, 6.
swack, IV, 415, 6: nimble.