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STOT, _s._
1. A young bull or ox, S.
_Douglas._
2. A bull of any age, S. B.
Su. G. _stut_, juvencus; Dan. _stud_, a bull.
_To_ ~Stot~, _v. n._ To take the bull, S. B.
_To_ STOT, _v. n._
1. To rebound from the ground, S.
2. To bounce in walking, S.
Belg. _stuyt-en_, to bounce; Sw. _stutt-a_, to rebound.
_To_ ~Stot~, _v. a._ To cause to rebound; as, _to stot a ball_, S.
~Stot~, _s._
1. The act of rebounding, S.
_Monro._
2. A bounce or spring, in walking, S.
3. Quick or sudden motion.
_Rutherford._
_To_ STOT, _v. n._ To stumble.
V. ~Stoit~.
_To_ STOT, _v. a._ To stop.
_Barbour._
Belg. _stuyt-en_, impedire.
_To_ ~Stot~, _v. n._ To stop, to cease; pret. _stot.i.t_.