Stang. _s._ A long pole.
Stay'ers. _s. pl._ Stairs.
SteA¤n. _s._ A large jar made of stone ware.
SteA¤nin. _s._ A ford made with stones at the bottom of a
river.
Steeple. _s._ Invariably means a spire.
Steert. _s._ A point.
Stem. _s._ A long round shaft, used as a handle for various
tools.
Stick'le. _adj. Steep_, applied to hills; _rapid_,
applied to water: a _stickle_ path, is a steep path; a
_stickle_ stream, a rapid stream.
Stick'ler. _s._ A person who presides at backsword or
singlestick, to regulate the game; an umpire: a person who settles
disputes.
Stitch. _s._ Ten sheaves of corn set up on end in the field
after it is cut; a shock of corn.
To Stive. _v. a._ To close and warm.
To Stiv'er. _v. n._ To stand up in a wild manner like hair;
to tremble.
Stodge. _s._ Any very thick liquid mixture.
Stonen, Stwonen. _adj._ Made of stone; consisting of stone.
Stom'achy. _adj._ Obstinate, proud; haughty.
Stook. _s._ A sort of stile beneath which water is
discharged.
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