Part 814 (1/2)

1. Steep, S.

_Barbour._

Teut. _steygh_, _steegh_, acclivus; A. S. _stig-an_, ascendere.

2. Lofty, haughty.

_Maitland P._

STAID, STADE, _s._ A furlong.

Fr. _stade_, Lat. _stad-ium_.

_Lyndsay._

STAIG, STAG, _s._

1. A horse of one, two, or three years old, not yet broken for riding, nor employed in work, S.

_Forrest Lawes._

2. A riding horse.

_Montgomerie._

3. A stallion; sometimes a young one, S.

_Pop. Ball._

4. A young courtier.

_Cleland._

Isl. _stegg-r_, the male of birds, and of most wild beasts.

_To_ STAIK, _v. a._ To accommodate, S.

Teut. _steck-en_, figere.

_Acts Marie._

STAILL, _s._

V. ~Stale~.