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he low, mournful sound of wind. _Souter_, a shoemaker, a cobbler. _Souther_, to solder. _Sowens_, pottage made of the dust in oatmeal seeds steeped and soured. _Sowp_, a little (applied to liquids), a spoonful. _Spail_, a chip of wood. _Spak_, spoke. _Speir_, _speer_, to inquire, to ask a question. _Spring_, a cheerful tune. _Spune_, a spoon. _Spurtle_, a short stick for stirring porridge. _Stamach_, the stomach. _Stane_, a stone. _Stannin'_, standing. _Stark_, strong. _Starns_, stars. _Steek_, to close, to shut; a stitch. _Steer_, to stir, to trouble. _Stey_, steep, precipitous. _Stimpart_, the fourth part of a peck. _Stipend_, the salary of a clergyman, a benefice. _Stirk_, a young cow or bull. _Stock_, a head of cabbage. _Stook_, a stack of corn, consisting of twelve sheaves. _Stoor_, dust. _Stot_, a young bull or ox. _Stoup_, a jug with a handle, a wooden water pitcher. _Straa_, an expression of defiance. _Strae_, straw. _Strake_, to stroke; a stroke, a blow. _Strang_, strong. _Straught_, straight, to straighten. _Stravaig_, to stroll about idly. _Streek_, to stretch. _Strunt_, to offend, sullenness. _Sturdy_, a disease among sheep. _Sturt_, rage, anger, trouble. _Sumph_, a blockhead. _Sune_, soon. _Sunks_, a pad used in place of a saddle. _Suld_, should. _Sute_, soot. _Swat_, did sweat, to perspire. _Sweer_, _sweird_, averse, slow, unwilling, indolent. _Swith_, quickly. _Synd_, to rinse. _Syne_, since, after that, then, late. _Tack_, a lease. _Tacked_, nailed to, attached. _Tae_, to, too; the toe. _Taen_, one, correlative of _tither_, the other; taken. _Taiken_, a mark, a token. _Tait_, a small quantity. _Tak_, to take. _Tam_, Thomas. _Tangs_, the tongs. _Tap_, the top. _Tappit-hen_, a hen with a tuft of feathers on her head. _Tarrow_, to take a loathing at meat; to be nice, particular. _Tauld_, told. _Taury_, tarry. _Tawpie_, a foolish or idle woman. _Taws_, the leather scourge used by schoolmasters. _Tee_, the goal in such games as curling, quoits, &c. _Tent_, to take care of, to observe. _Tentless_, careless, incautious. _Tether_, to tie up, to restrict. _Thae_, those. _Theek_, to thatch. _Theekit_, thatched. _Thegither_, together. _Thereout_, without. _Thig_, to borrow, to beg. _Thir_, these, these here--used only of things at han
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