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- Safeguard, safe custody - saveguard, for women to ride in - sage, a comfortable herb - sage, grave, wise, and prudent - sageness, gravity, and weightiness - sale, to be exposed to be sold - sayl, of a ship at sea - salve, a plaister - save, to defend, and deliver - savior, of the world - s[•]vour, a tast, or smell - sent, on a message - scent, a smell good or bad - suet, fat of beef or mutton - sute, to agree with any humor - suit, in law, civil or common - sute, of apparrel - shave, with a razor - sheaves, of corn - since, since the time - sense, reason and understanding - senses, hearing, seeing, smelling, &c. - scarce, hard to be got - scars, sores healed up - scull, the brain pan - scullers, little boats - schollars, such as learn - seignior, the great turk - senior, the eldest - seasin, to make livery - seisin, to take possession - season, time and opportunity - sects, schisme, and faction - sex, male or female - slo, a crabbed fruit - slough, a dirty place - slow, not quick in motion - [•]oar, to fly aloft - soar, anguish in pain - sower, of seeds - some, a part or few - summe, a reckoning cast up - sun, which shineth - son, a male child - straight, not crooked - strait, narrow, troublesom - sound, not diseased, or corrupt - swound, to faint away - soon, presently or quickly - sown, as wheat or rie - ship, that is at sea - sheep, cattel, mutton - scoul, or frown - school, for schollars - slight, to take no care - sleight, art and cunning - sever, to part from - severe, cruel, and hard hearted - say, to speak - sea, the ocean - see, to look or behold - seer, a prophet - seir, a country - surgeon, or chyrurgion - sergeant, of the counter - shear, to cut with shears - share, part with another - sheer, quite off - shire, a country - shekel, two shillings - sickle, to reap corn - shoot, a young sprig - shoot, bullets, arrows - shout, make a noise - shute, a mans name - shut, the door - stare, a bird so called - stare to look stedfastly - stairs, steps to go up - stars, in the firmament - staple, of a dore - staple, a firm commodity - stable, for horses - stopple, to a bottle - stopper, of a pipe - statue, an image - statute, a law - stature, proportion - succour, relief or help - sucker, a young sprig - soul, in the body of man - soal, of a foot - soale, a fish - sear, with a hot iron - cere, with a wax candle - sowe, corn - sow, with pigs - spare, to excuse and save - spear, a warlike weapon - sphear, the caelestial globe - stead, room, lieu, instead of - steed, a stately horse - bedstead, to lye upon - steel, to strike fire - stile, a faculty in writing - steer, a bullock - steer, to guide a ship - stood, did stand - studs, silver pins in a watch case