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_To_ ~Stech~, _v. n._ To gormandize, S.

~Stech~, _s._

1. A heap, or crowd, S. B.

2. A confused ma.s.s, S. B. _stechrie_, id.

3. It often conveys the idea of heat, as connected with that of a crowd, S. B.

_To_ STED, _v. a._

1. To place.

_Wyntown._

2. To establish.

_Wyntown._

Su. G. _stad-ga_, id.

STEDDYNG, _s._

V. ~Stead~.

STEDE, _s._

1. Place.

2. Fute stede, a footstep.

_Douglas._

_To_ STEEK, _v. a._ To shut.

V. ~Steik~.

STEELBOW GOODS, those goods on a farm, which may not be carried off by a removing tenant, as being the property of the landlord, S.

_Erskine._

Corresponding with Alem. _stahline viehe_, q. immoveable goods.

STEEP-GRa.s.s, _s._ b.u.t.terwort, S.