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_To_ SQUATTER, _v. n._ To flutter in water, as a wild duck, &c., S.

V. ~Swatter~.

_To_ SQUATTLE, _v. n._ To sprawl, S. O.

_Burns._

Su. G. _squalt-a_, moveri motu inequali.

SQUIRBILE, SQURBUILE, _adj._ Ingenious, S. B.

_Cant._

O. Fr. _escoriable_, courant, fluant; q. versatile.

_To_ SQUISHE, _v. a._ To squash.

_Dunbar._

_To_ SQUISS, _v. a._ To beat up.

_Z. Boyd._

Fr. _escoussee_, shaken.

SRAL. ~Stones of sral~.

_Sir Gawan._

STAB, _s._ A stake.

V. ~Stob~.

~Stab and stow~, _adv._ Completely, S.

_Hamilton._

_Stab_, a stake; Su. G. _stuf_, the remaining part of the stock.

STABLE, _s._ Station, where hunters placed themselves.

_Wyntown._