To SWEEL, v. n. to drink copiously.
SWEETIES, s. pl. comfits; sweetmeats.
SWEIR, SWEER, v. n. lazy; indolent.
To SWIDDER, SWITHER, v. n. to be irresolute.
To SWIRL, v. n. to whirl like a vortex.
SYNE, adv. afterwards; late as opposed to soon.
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TABETLESS, TAPETLESS, TEBBITLESS, adj. benumbed.
TACK, s. a slight hold, as a stitch or two; a lease.
TACKET, s. a small nail with a head.