Poems and Songs of Robert Burns eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 836 pages of information about Poems and Songs of Robert Burns.
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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 836 pages of information about Poems and Songs of Robert Burns.
     Sma’, small. 
     Smeddum, a powder. 
     Smeek, smoke. 
     Smiddy, smithy. 
     Smoor’d, smothered. 
     Smoutie, smutty. 
     Smytrie, a small collection; a litter. 
     Snakin, sneering. 
     Snap smart. 
     Snapper, to stumble. 
     Snash, abuse. 
     Snaw, snow. 
     Snaw-broo, snow-brew (melted snow). 
     Sned, to lop, to prune. 
     Sneeshin mill, a snuff-box. 
     Snell, bitter, biting. 
     Snick, a latch; snick-drawing = scheming; he weel a snick can draw =
       he is good at cheating. 
     Snirtle, to snigger. 
     Snoods, fillets worn by maids. 
     Snool, to cringe, to snub. 
     Snoove, to go slowly. 
     Snowkit, snuffed. 
     Sodger, soger, a soldier. 
     Sonsie, sonsy, pleasant, good-natured, jolly. 
     Soom, to swim. 
     Soor, sour. 
     Sough, v. sugh. 
     Souk, suck. 
     Soupe, sup, liquid. 
     Souple, supple. 
     Souter, cobbler. 
     Sowens, porridge of oat flour. 
     Sowps, sups. 
     Sowth, to hum or whistle in a low tune. 
     Sowther, to solder. 
     Spae, to foretell. 
     Spails, chips. 
     Spairge, to splash; to spatter. 
     Spak, spoke. 
     Spates, floods. 
     Spavie, the spavin. 
     Spavit, spavined. 
     Spean, to wean. 
     Speat, a flood. 
     Speel, to climb. 
     Speer, spier, to ask. 
     Speet, to spit. 
     Spence, the parlor. 
     Spier. v. speer. 
     Spleuchan, pouch. 
     Splore, a frolic; a carousal. 
     Sprachl’d, clambered. 
     Sprattle, scramble. 
     Spreckled, speckled. 
     Spring, a quick tune; a dance. 
     Sprittie, full of roots or sprouts (a kind of rush). 
     Sprush, spruce. 
     Spunk, a match; a spark; fire, spirit. 
     Spunkie, full of spirit. 
     Spunkie, liquor, spirits. 
     Spunkies, jack-o’-lanterns, will-o’-wisps. 
     Spurtle-blade, the pot-stick. 
     Squatter, to flap. 
     Squattle, to squat; to settle. 
     Stacher, to totter. 
     Staggie, dim. of staig. 
     Staig, a young horse. 
     Stan’, stand. 
     Stane, stone. 
     Stan’t, stood. 
     Stang, sting. 
     Stank, a moat; a pond. 
     Stap, to stop. 
     Stapple, a stopper. 
     Stark, strong. 
     Starnies, dim. of starn, star. 
     Starns, stars. 
     Startle, to course. 
     Staumrel, half-witted. 
     Staw, a stall. 
     Staw, to surfeit; to sicken. 
     Staw, stole. 
     Stechin, cramming. 
     Steek, a stitch. 
     Steek, to shut; to close. 
     Steek, to shut; to touch, meddle with. 
     Steeve, compact. 
     Stell, a still. 
     Sten, a leap; a spring. 
     Sten’t, sprang. 
     Stented, erected; set on high. 
     Stents, assessments, dues. 
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