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a fickle ; greafed with hogs-lard ; and powdered 



With (harp fand, or powder of a grifane, found in 



one particular part of the Eaftern Morelands j 



from whence it is carried as far as the banks of 



the Humber for this ufc j under the name of 



" leafand." 



To STRIP ; to draw the afltrmilkingi of cows. 

 STRIPPINGS; aftermiliingsi ftrokings. 

 BTRUNT ; the dock of a horfe, independant of the 



hair; alfo the tail of flaughtered cattle or fheep, 



when the (kin is taken off. 



To STUB ; to grub up (lumps of trees and (lirubs. 

 STUNT; ftubbornj not eafy to be bent; as, a 



" ftunt child," a ftubborn child ; a < ftunt 



ftick," a thick (hort ftick. 

 STUPID; obftinate (the common epithet). 

 STURKEN ; to ftiffen, as melted greafe. 

 STURKS ; yearling ca tie. 

 STY ; a ladder (the common term). 

 SUD; ffioiild. 



To SUMMER-EAT ; to ufe as paftu/e. 

 To SUNDER ; to air ; toexpofe to the fun and 



wind ; as hay which has been cocked but which is 



(rill under-dry. 

 SWAD ; apod ; efpecially of peas which have been 



boiled in the (hell. 



RWAiMISH; ba(hful, in the general fcnfe. 

 SWANG ; any low, long, grafly place covered with 



water. 



Aa SWAPE; 



