STOMOK, _s._ A shred.

_Evergreen._

Su. G. _stumpig_, mutilated, id.

_To_ STONAY, STUNAY, _v. a._ To astonish.

_Barbour._

STONE-CHECKER, _s._

V. ~Stane-chaker~.

STONE-FISH, _s._ The spotted blenny, S.

_Sibbald._

STONE-RAW, _s._

V. ~Staneraw~.

STONKERD, _adj._ Silent and sullen, S. _stunkart_.

_Ramsay._

Isl. _slygg-r_, id.; Belg. _stug_, surly; Dan. _stenkerd_, litigator.

_To_ STOO, _v. a._ To crop.

V. ~Stow~.

STOOK, STOUK, _s._ A rick of corn, consisting of twelve sheaves, S.

Teut. _stock_, meta, a heap.

_Courant._

_To_ ~Stook~, _v. a._ To put into shocks, S.

_R. Galloway._

STOOL-BENT, _s._ Moss-rush, S.

_Lightfoot._

_To_ STOOM, _v. n._ To frown, S. B.

Su. G. _stumm_, Belg. _stum_, dumb.

STOOP, STOUPE, _s._

1. A post fastened in the earth, S.

_J. Nicol._

2. A prop, a support, S.

3. One who supports another, S.

_Knox._

Su. G. _stolpe_, columna, fulcrum.

STOR, _adj._ Severe.

V. ~Sture~.

STORE, _s._ Applied to sheep or cattle, S.

~Store farm~, A farm princ.i.p.ally consisting of a walk for sheep, S.

~Storare, Storour~, _s._ One who has the charge of flocks.

_Douglas._

* STORY, _s._ A softer term for a falsehood, S.

* STORM, _s._ Snow, Aberd.

_Spalding._

STORM-STEAD, STORM-STAID, _adj._ Stopped, or stayed, in a journey, by reason of a storm.

_Spalding._

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