sic, _such_. sich, _sigh_. sindle, _seldom_. sinsyne, _since_. skinkled, _sparkled_. slack, _a gap or pass between two hills_. slait, _passed across_, _whetted_. slap, _a narrow pass between two hills_. smore, _smother_. snood, _a fillet or ribbon for the hair_. socht, _sought_. sorray, _sorrow_. soum, sowm, _swim_. spakes, _spokes_, _bars_. speer, speir, _ask_. spreckl'd, _speckled_. stap, _stuff_. stean, _stone_. steek'd, _fastened_. stey, _steep_. stint, _stop_. stock, _the forepart of a bed_. stout, 300, _haughty_. strae, stray, _straw_. straiked, streaked, _stroked_, _drew_. streek, _stretch_; streekit, _stretched_; streikit, _laid out_. striped, _thrust_. suld, _should_. syke, _marshy bottom_. syne, _then_, _afterwards_. tane, _one_, [_after the._] tasse, _cup_. tate, _lock_ (_of hair_). tee, _too_. teem, _empty_. teen, _sorrow_, _suffering_. tent, _heed_. thae, _these_. the, _thrive_. thegither, _together_. thir, tho, _these_, _those_. thorn'd, 335, _eaten_? thought lang, _felt ennui_. thouth, _thought_, _seemed_. thraw, 302, _writhe_, _twist_; thrawen, _crooked_. thresel-cock, _throstle_, _thrush_. threw, 130, _throve_. thrild upon a pinn. See _tirled_ below. tift, _puff_ (_of wind_). till, _to_, _on_. tirled at the pin, _trilled or rattled, at the door-latch, to obtain entrance_. tither, _other_. tocher, _dowry_. toomly, _empty_. tow, _rope_. triest, tryst, _make an assignation_. true, _trow_. twain, _part_. twal, _twelve_. twin, _part_; twinn'd, _deprived_, _parted_. unco, _unknown_, _strange_. virr, _strength_. vow, _interjection of surprise_. wad, _would_. wadded, _wagered_, _staked_. wadding, _wedding_. wae, waeful', _sad_, _sorrowful_. waked, _watched_. walde, _would_. wale, _choice_. wambe, wame, _womb_. wan, _reached_. wand, wandie, _bough_, _wand_, _stick_. wan na in, _got not in_. wap, _throw_. wappit, _beat_, _fluttered_. warde, 35, _advise_, _forewarn_. wark, _work_. warlock, _wizzard_. warstan, _worst_. warstled, _wrestled_. wat, _know_. water-kelpy, _a malicious spirit thought to haunt fords and ferries, especially in storms, and to swell the waters beyond their ordinary limit, for the destruction of luckless travellers_. wavers, 40, _wanders_. wa'-wight, 383, _waled_, _picked_, _strong-men or warriors_. See vol. vi. 220, v. 15. wean, _child_. wee, _little_. weed, _dress_. weir-horse, _war-horse_. werne, _were_. wha is aught, _who is it owns_. whang, _thong_. whaten, _what_. wicht, _strong_, _agile_.
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