+straken (A.S.) 456, _to proceed directly_ +stre (A.S.) 496, _straw_ streyte (A.S.) _straitly, narrowly_ streyves (A.N.) 6, _estreys, beasts which have strayed_, a law-term striken (A.S.) _to strike_. _pret. s._ strook struyen (A.N.) 328, _to destroy_. _pret._ struyede stuwe (A.N.) 121, _a house of ill fame, a stew_. +stues, 488, _stews, brothels_ +sueres (A.S.) 459, _followers_ suffren (A.N.) _to suffer_ sulen (A.N.) _to soil_. +_part. pas._ y-suled, 495, _soiled_ suren (A.N.) _to assure_ surgenrie (A.N.) 336, _surgery_ surquidous (A.N.) 416, _overbearing, arrogant, conceited_ suster (A.S.) _pl._ sustren, _a sister_ suwen, sewe (A.S.) 203, 454 _to follow_. _pret. s. and pl._ suwed, 353, suwede, 380. _part. p._ suwed, 110, sued, 155 swelte (A.S.) 86, _to die, to perish_. _pret. s._ swelted, 431 swerd (A.S.) _a sword_ sweren, swerye, 275 (A.S.) _to swear_. _pret. s._ swoor, 434, swor, 269. _part. pas._ sworen, 328, swore swetter (A.S.) _sweeter_ swevene (A.S.) _a dream_ sweyen (A.S.) _to sound_. _pret. s._ sweyed, 1 swich (A.S.) 385, _pl._ swiche, _such_ swynken (A.S.) _to labour_. _pret. pl._ swonken, 2. swynk (A.S.) _labour, work_ swithe (A.S.) _very, immediately, quickly_ swowe (A.S.) 86, _to faint, to swoon_ T. tabard (A.N.) 88, _a short coat or mantle_. "Tabbard, _collobium_." Promp. Parv. One of the stage directions in the Coventry Mysteries (p. 244) is:-- Here xal Annas shewyn hymself in his stage, be seyn after a busshop of the hoold lawe, in a skarlet gowne, and over that _a blew tabbard_ furryd with whyte. tacches (A.N.) 168, _stains, blemishes_ taillé (A.N.) 68, _a tally, notched stick; an account scored on a piece of wood_. _See_ note tailen (A.N.) _to keep an account by notches on a stick, to give a tally for a thing_. _part. a._ tailende, 156. _part. pas._ y-tailed, 102 taken (A.S.) _to take_. _pres. s._ took, _pl._ token, toke, 398. _part. pas._ taken taken, take (A.S.) _to give_. _pret. s._ took, 328, _pl._ toke, token, 383 tale (A.S.) _an account, reckoning_ tale-wis (A.S.) 51, _wise in tales_ tasele (A.S.) 322, _a teasel_. The burs of this plant are used in the manufacture of cloth tasten (A.N.) 266, 374, _to feel_. _pret. s._ tastede, 357 techen (A.S.) _to teach_. _pret. s._ taughte, 19, taghte, 135. _part. pas._ taught, 186, y-taught, 436 tellen, telle (A.S.) _to count, tell_, 405. _pret. s._ tolde. _pl._ tolden teme, teeme (A.S.) 118, 125, 138, 411, 412, _a team of horses_ teme (A.N.) 48, 80, 147, 209, _a theme_ tenten (A.N.) _to offer, present, to hold out, stretch forth_. _pret. pl._ tendeden, 383 tenen, tene (A.S.) 256, 320, _to injure_. _pret. s._ tened, 432 tene (A.S.) 124, 125, 145, 209, 335, _anger, hurt_ teneful (A.S.) _injurious_ termes (A.N.) 242, _terms, times for their work_ teynten (A.N.) _to die, tint_. _part. past_, y-teynted, 322 y-termyned (A.N.) 20, _judged, determined_ thanne (A.S.) _then_ thecche (A.S.) 410, _to thatch_
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