Squelstring adj. sultry
Squinny v. to squint “Dost thou squinny at me?” (Shak. King Lear)
Squoace, or Squss v. to truck or exchange
Staddle s. foundation of a rick of hay or corn, a mark left by a haycock, or anything allowed to remain too long in one place
Stag s. a castrated bull
Stagnated adj. astonished
Stang s. a long pole
Stap v. for to stop
Stare-basin, Glow-basin s. glow-worm