Part 826 (1/2)

_Kelly._

~Stibble-rig~, _s._ The reaper in harvest who takes the lead, S.

_J. Nicol._

~Stibbler~, _s._

1. A horse turned loose, after harvest, to feed among the stubble, S.

2. A ludicrous designation given to a probationer, as having no settled charge, S.

_Ramsay._

_To_ STICHLE, (gutt.) _v. n._ To rustle, S.

_Pal. Hon._

_To_ STICK, _v. a._ To bungle, S.

Germ. _steck-en_, impedire.

_Hamilton._

STICK, _s._ A temporary obstacle.

_Baillie._

STICK ~and~ STOWE, completely, S.

V. ~Stab~ and ~Stow~.

_Burns._

STICKLE, _s._

V. ~Stekill~.

_To_ STYE, _v. a._ To climb.

_Hudson._

Moes. G. _steig-an_, A. S. Alem. _stig-an_, id.