Part 21 (1/2)
Stagnated _adj._ astonished
Stang _s._ a long pole
Stap _v._ for to stop
Stare-basin, Glow-basin _s._ glow-worm
Stean _v._ to stone a road. Steaned _part. s._ a large stone pitcher (Dutch _steen_)
”Upon an huge great earthpot stean he stood”
(Spenser, Faery Queene)
Steanin _s._ a stone-pitched ford
Steeve _v._ to dry, to stiffen (Dutch _styven_)
Stickle _s._ shallow rapids in a stream. Steep _adj._ steep as a hill
St.i.tch _s._ a shock of corn, ten sheaves
Stive _v._ to keep close and warm
Stiver _s._ a bristling of the hair
Stocky _adj._ short, stumpy
Stodge _s._ thick slimy mud _adj._ miry; ex. ”Pendummer, where the Devil was stodged in the midst of zummer”
Stodged _adj._ stuffed with eating
Stool _s._ the stock of a tree cut for underwood
Stoor, Storr _v._ to stir, move actively (Dutch _stooren_)
Stomachy _adj._ proud, haughty
Stout _s._ a gnat-fly
Strablet _s._ a long, narrow strip
Strame _s._ a streak, mark, trace _v._ to trace (Dutch _stram_)
Straw-mote _s._ a bit of straw
Strickle _adj._ steep as the roof of a house
Strod _s._ a leathern buskin worn by peasants
Strout _v._ to strut, stand out stiff