| ENSEWS | • ensews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensew. • ENSEW v. (Spenser) to ensue. |
| NEWSES | • newses n. (Isle of Man) gossip. • newses n. (Rare, nonstandard) plural of news. • NEWS v. to report recent events. |
| SEWANS | • sewans n. Plural of sewan. • SEWAN n. (Native American) shell beads used by Algonquin Indians as money, also SEAWAN, SEAWANT. |
| SEWENS | • sewens n. Plural of sewen. • SEWEN n. the Welsh or Irish name for the seatrout grilse, also SEWIN. |
| SEWINS | • sewins n. Plural of sewin. • SEWIN n. the Welsh or Irish name for the seatrout grilse, also SEWEN. |
| SINEWS | • sinews n. Plural of sinew. • SINEW v. to bind as if by sinews. |
| SNOWKS | • SNOWK v. (Scots) to snuff or smell about, also SNOKE, SNOOK. |
| SOWANS | • sowans n. Alternative form of sowens. • SOWANS n. (Gaelic) a kind of oat porridge, a traditional dish for Hallowe'en, also SOWENS. |
| SOWENS | • sowens n. (Scotland) A food item made from the husk of the oat by a process similar to that by which common starch… • SOWENS n. (Gaelic) a kind of oat porridge, a traditional dish for Hallowe'en, also SOWANS. |
| SOWNDS | • sownds n. Plural of sownd. • sownds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sownd. • SOWND v. (Spenser) to wield. |
| SOWNES | • SOWNE n. (Spenser) sound. |
| SPAWNS | • spawns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spawn. • SPAWN v. to deposit eggs. |
| SWAINS | • swains n. Plural of swain. • Swains prop.n. Plural of Swain. • SWAIN n. a country boy. |
| SWANKS | • swanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swank. • Swanks prop.n. Plural of Swank. • SWANK v. to show off. |
| SWINES | • swines n. Plural of swine. • SWINE n. a domestic pig. |
| SWINGS | • swings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swing. • swings n. Plural of swing. • Swings prop.n. Plural of Swing. |
| SWINKS | • swinks n. Plural of swink. • Swinks prop.n. Plural of Swink. • SWINK v. (archaic) to toil. |
| SWOONS | • swoons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swoon. • SWOON v. to faint, also SWOUN, SWOUND. |
| SWOUNS | • SWOUN v. to faint, also SWOON, SWOUND. |
| UNSEWS | • unsews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsew. • UNSEW v. to undo the sewing of. |