SAIRHEAD, s. a headache.
SAIRING, s. as much as satisfies one.
SAIRLY, adv. sorely.
SAL, v. defective, shall.
SAND-BLIND, adj. being very short-sighted, as is often the case with people with very fair hair.
SANDY, s. Alexander.
SANG, s. a song; also the past of sing.
SAP, s. liquid of any kind taken to solids.
SAPS, s. bread soaked or boiled in ale, or wine and water.
SARK, s. a shirt, frequently applied to the shift of a female.