Squelstring adj. sultry

Squinny v. to squint “Dost thou squinny at me?” (Shak. King Lear)

Squittee v. to squirt

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