Snoffer s. a sweetheart (Dutch snoffen, to sigh)

Snool v. to smear anything by rubbing the nose and mouth over it (Dutch snavel, a snout)

Snop s. a sharp blow

Soce, Zuez s. pl. voc. friends (Query socii)

Sog, or Sug s. a morass. Soggy adj. boggy; also as a verb, to be sugged-out by the wet

Sowle v. to handle rudely, to hale or pull

“He’ll go, he says, and sowle the porter of Rome gates by the ears”

(Shaks. Coriol. iv. 5)

Spane s. the prong of a fork

Sparcled, Sparkéd, Spicotty adj. speckled

Spar-gad s. sticks split to be used for thatching