smōl´dẽr ĭng: burning and smoking without flame.
sō´joûrn ẽrs̝: those who dwell for a time.
sō̍ lĭç´ĭt: ask earnestly.
sŏl´ĭ tā̍ ry̆: lonely.
sŏm´bẽr: dark; gloomy.
sōre´ly̆: greatly.
sȯv´ẽr eĭgn: effectual.
species (spē´shēz): kinds.
spīked: made the guns useless by stopping the vent or touchhole with a nail or spike.
sprāy: water falling in very small drops.
sprītes: spirits; fairies.
squa̤ws̝: Indian women.
strāight´wāy: at once.
strănd: shore.
strĭds̝: passages between steep rocks or banks so narrow that they look as if they might be crossed at a stride.
stûr´dy̆: strong.
sŭb´stĭ tū̍te: a person or thing put in place of another.
sŭlk´ĭ ly̆: peevishly; angrily.
sŭl´tan: an Eastern king.
sŭp´ple: easily bent.
sŭs pĕnd´ĕd: hung.
swēep: a boy who cleans chimneys by sweeping them.
swĩrl´ĭng: whirling.
sylph (sĭlf): a fairy.
sy̆m´pȧ thīze: pity.
Tăm´ȧ răck: the American larch.
Tȧ quȧ mē´na̤w: a river of northern Michigan, which flows into Lake Superior.
tẽrns̝: long-winged seabirds.
tĕt̶h̶´ẽred: fastened by a rope, for feeding within certain limits.
Thẽr mŏp´y (ē̍) laē.
t̶h̶ĭt̶h̶´ẽr: to this place.
tō´kens̝: signs.
tow'ẽr ĭng: very high.
trăṉ´quĭl: quiet, calm.
trăns pâr´ent: that can be seen through.
trăns pōrt´ĕd: carried.
tûr´bū̍ lent: disturbed; roused to great commotion.
ŭn ġĕn´tle: not gentle; rough.
ûr´chĭn: a little boy.
Vaī lï´ma.
văl´iant (yant): brave.
văl´or: courage.
väunt´ĭng ly̆: boastingly; braggingly.
vēered: turned; changed direction.
vẽr´dū̍r oŭs: green.
vī´brātes: moves to and fro.
vĭz´iers (yẽrs̝): in Eastern countries, officers of high rank.
Vŭl´can.
whĭst: still; quiet.
wĭg'wạms̝: Indian houses made of poles covered with mats or bark.