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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose

  • scrowg'd
  • scryle
  • scumfish'd
  • scutch'd
  • scute
  • scutter
  • seame of corn
  • seame of wood
  • sear
  • seaves
  • sean
  • sagena
  • seeing-glass
  • seel
  • seal
  • seer
  • seigh
  • sel
  • selt
  • semant
  • semanze
  • semmit
  • sen
  • senfy
  • serce
  • serve
  • setter
  • seugh
  • zue
  • sew
  • sewent
  • suent
  • shacking
  • shaking
  • shackle
  • shafman
  • shafmet
  • shaftment
  • shaft
  • shale
  • shambling
  • shan
  • shandy
  • shard
  • sharking
  • sherking
  • sharn
  • shave
  • shawle
  • shaw!!!
  • sheal
  • shear
  • sheat
  • shed
  • sheenstrads
  • sheld
  • shelvings
  • shide
  • shim
  • shimper
  • shink
  • shinney
  • shinney-hah
  • shippen
  • shipped
  • shirl-cock
  • shirt-band
  • shoard
  • shock
  • shog
  • shoggle
  • shoo
  • shoods
  • shool
  • shoon
  • shoort
  • shore
  • shot-flagon
  • come-again
  • shotts
  • showel
  • shram'd
  • shrockled
  • shrooding
  • shruff
  • shuck
  • shuggy-shew
  • shun
  • shuppick
  • sibberidge
  • sib'd
  • sybbe
  • sick
  • sickerly
  • sidda
  • side
  • side-coat
  • side-like
  • sidlup
  • sidy
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