Swāther, or Swother v. to faint (A S sweothrian)

Sweem v. to swoon. Sweemy, Sweemish adj. faint (Dutch swiim)

Sweet-harty v. to court. Sweet-harting s. courtship

Swile s. soil, also Swoil-heap

Swill, Swell, Zwell v. to swallow

Tack s. a shelf, bacon-rack. Clavy-tack chimney-piece

Taffety adj. nice in eating

Tallet s. the space next the roof in out-houses (Welsh tavlod)

Tame v. to cut, to have the first cut (Fr. entamer)

Tanbase s. unruly behaviour