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STOCK-HORNE, _s._ A horn anciently used by foresters in S.

_Skene._

STOCK-OWL, _s._ The eagle owl, Orkn.

_Barry._

STOCK-STORM, _s._ Snow continuing to lie on the ground, Aberd.

Isl. _stakastormur_, id.

STOCKERIT, _pret._

V. ~Stacker~.

STOCKIE, _s._ A piece of cheese, or a bit of fish, between two pieces of bread, Fife.

STOER-MACKREL, _s._ The tunny fish, S.

_Sibbald._

Sw. _stor_, great, and _makrill_, mackerell.

STOG SWORD.

V. ~Stok~.

STOIP, _s._ A measure.

V. ~Stoup~.

_To_ STOIT, STOT, STOITER, _v. n._

1. To stagger, to totter, S.

_J. Nicol._

2. To stumble, S.

_Sir Tristrem._

3. Applied to public affairs.