Stir, sir.

    Stot, a bullock.

    Stour, a battle, a fight.

    Strae, straw.

    Stressed, distressed, inconvenienced.

    Stude, hesitated.

    Sud, suld, should.

    Sune, soon. 'Sune as syne,' soon as late.

    Sybo, an onion or radish.

    Syke, a streamlet dry in summer.

    Syne, since, afterwards.

    Tae, tane, the one.

    Ta'en, taken.

    'Tak on,' to engage.

    Tauld, told.

    Tent, care.

    Teugh, tough.

    'Thack and rape,' snug and comfortable.

    Thae, these, those.

    Thegither, together.

    Threep, to aver strongly.

    Till, to.

    'Till 't,' to it.

    'Tippet, St. Johnstone's,' a halter for execution.

    Tirl, to uncover, to strip.

    Tittie, a sister.

    Tother, the other.

    Toy, a close linen cap.

    Troth! sure!

    Trow, to believe, to think, to guess.

    Trysted, overtaken.

    Unco, very, particularly, prodigious, terrible; also, strange.

    Vivers, victuals.

    Wad, would.

    Wadna, would not.

    Wallie, a valet.

    Walth, plenty, abundance.

    Wan, got, reached.

    Waur, worse.

    Wee, little.

    Weel, well.

    We'se, we shall.

    Wha, whae, who.

    Whase, whose.

    'What for,' why.

    Wheen, a few.

    Whiles, sometimes.

    Wi', with.

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