Strout v. to strut, stand out stiff

“Crowk was his hair, and as gold it shon
And strouted as a fan large and brode”

(Chaucer, Miller’s Tale)

Stub-shot s. the portion of the trunk of a tree which remains when the tree is not sawn through

Stun-pole s. a stupid fellow

Stwon s. stone Stwonen adj.

Suant adj. even, regular, applied to rows of beans or corn; grave as applied to the countenance (Fr. suivant)

Sull s. plough-share (A S sul)

Suma s. a small cup made of blue and white stoneware

Surge v. and s. to bear heavily on, impetuous force

Swallow-pears s. service-pears, sorb-apples