STRIDELEGS, adv. astride.

STROUP, STROOP, s. the spout of a tea-kettle or pump.

STUDY, STYDDY, s. an anvil.

To STUMP, v. n. to go about stoutly.

STURDY, s. a vertigo; a disease to which black-cattle and sheep are liable when young.

STURE, STOOR, adj. strong; robust; rough; hoarse.

SUCH, s. a whistling spund.

SUNKETS, s. pl. provisions of any description.

SUTHFAST, adj. true.

To SWAY, SWEY, v. n. to incline to one side; to swing.