Index
- To suffer a default
- To surge the capstan
- To suspend payment
- To swear by
- To swear off
- To swear the peace against one
- To sweat coin
- To sweep the deck
- To sweep, ∨ sweep up , a mold
- To swing a door , gate , etc.
- To swing round the circle
- To tail in ∨ on
- To take time, ∨ occasion , by the forelock
- To take (an act, thing) amiss
- To take , ∨ have , the law of
- To take , ∨ have , the wind
- To take a departure
- To take a horn
- To take a name in vain
- To take a newspaper , magazine , or the like
- To take a reef in
- To take a shoot
- To take account of , or to take into account
- To take acquaintance of or with
- To take advantage of
- To take advice
- To take after
- To take aim
- To take air
- To take along
- To take an observation
- To take arms
- To take away
- To take bearings
- To take breath
- To take care
- To take care of
- To take check
- To take down
- To take effect
- To take effect , To take fire
- To take fire
- To take ground to the right ∨ to the left
- To take heart
- To take heart of grace
- To take heed
- To take heed to
- To take hold of
- To take horse
- To take huff
- To take in
- To take in hand
- To take in vain
- To take in with
- To take into one's confidence
- To take issue
- To take it in snuff
- To take keep
- To take leave
- To take measures
- To take notice
- To take notice of
- To take oath
- To take off
- To take offense
- To take on
- To take one's measure
- To take one's own course
- To take order for
- To take order with
- To take orders
- To take out