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~Stinger~, _s._ A mender of thatched roofs, S.

~Stingisdynt~, _s._ A stroke with a baton.

_Burr. Lawes._

STINKING-WEED, _s._ Common ragwort, S.

_Lightfoot._

_To_ STYNT, _v. n._ To stop.

_Douglas._

_To_ STIR, _v. a._ To plough slightly.

V. ~Steer~.

STIRK, STERK, _s._

1. A bullock or heifer between one and two years old, S.

_Dunbar._

2. A stupid fellow, S.

_Ramsay._

A. S. _styrc_, _styric_, juvencus, juvenca.

_To_ ~Stirk~, _v. n._ To be with calf, S. B.

STIRKIN, _part. pa._ Wounded, stricken.

_Douglas._

STIRLIN, _s._ A silver coin, apparently ascribed to David I. of Scotland.

V. ~Sterling~.

_Stat. Rob. III._

STIRLING, _s._ The starling, S.

Teut. _sterlinck_, sturnus.