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;J -4 GLOSSARIAL INDEX.Soyr, adj. sorrel-coloured, 13. 27.K. satire, sorrel-coloured ; E. i>orrel,<strong>from</strong> A. S. sur, sour.Spangs, it. /)/. spangles, 26. 1162.Du. spang.Sparres, sb. pi. spars, 19 a. 586,.S'y''ar is ano<strong>the</strong>r form <strong>of</strong> bar.Spede, V. S. <strong>to</strong> thrive, s[ eed, prosper,3 rt. 1 ; pp. Sped, 3 a. II.Spedfullest, adj. most full <strong>of</strong> goodspeed, most helpful, I. 264.Speir, s6. F. sphere, 11 a. 24;orbit, i.:^. 7.Spendyd, //./. s. ascended, i. 810. A. S.stigan, <strong>to</strong> mount ;prov. E.stee, a ladder ; cf. E. stirrup, i. e.sti-rop,a rope <strong>to</strong> mount by, stair,a mounter, ladder, and stile.Steir, V. <strong>to</strong> stir, move about, 13.Stemyng, pres. part. shining,gleaming, 20 a. 53. O. E. stem,a gleam, occurs in Havelok <strong>the</strong>Dane, and stepe, bright, inChaucer. See Stepe.

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