To SLOKEN, v. a. to quench thirst.

To SLOUNGE, v. n. to walk about in a slovenly manner.

SLUMP, by the slump, altogether, or in unbroken quantities.

SLUMP, adj. taken in gross.

SLUSCH, SLUSH, s. soft plashy ground; snow in a state of thawing.

SMA, adj. small.

SMATCHET, s. a term of contempt applied to a man, but more commonly to a child.

SMEDDUM, s. quickness of apprehension.

To SMEEK, v. a. to smoke.

SMIDDY, s. a smithery.