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STAMMACK, STAMMA, _s._ The stomach, S.
~Stammagust~, _s._ A disgust at food, S. B.
S. _stamma_, and _gust_, q. v.
_To_ STAMMER, _v. n._ To stagger, S.
Isl. _stumr-a_, collabi.
_Sir J. Sinclair._
STAMMEREL, _s._ Friable stone, S. B.
STAMP, _s._ A trap, S.
Su. G. _stampa_, Dan. _stomp_, id.
STAMP, _s._ Demur.
_Spalding._
Belg. _stemp-en_, sistere.
STANCE, _s._
1. A station, S. Fr.
_Muses' Thren._
2. A pause, a stop, S.
_Cleland._
~Stanc'd~, _part. pa._ Stationed.
_Ritson._
_To_ STANCHE, _v. a._ To a.s.suage.
_Doug._
Fr. _estanch-er_, id.
STANCh.e.l.l, _s._ A kind of hawk.
_Dunbar._
Apparently the _Steingal_ of Turner.
STAND, _s._
1. The gaol.
_Douglas._
Teut. _stand_, statio.
2. A stall, as in a market, S.
_Burr. Lawes._
STAND, _s._ A barrel set on end, S.
STAND _of claise_, a complete suit, S.
_Spalding._
_To_ STAND _one_, _v. a._ To cost, S.
STANDFORD, _s._ Perhaps, one of mean extraction.
_Dunbar._
A. S. _stand-an feoran_, stare procul.
STANE, _s._ A stone, S., _steen_, S. B.
_Chr. Kirk._
A. S. _stan_, Su. G. _sten_, Isl. _stein_, id.
~Stane-cast~, _s._ The distance to which a stone may be thrown, S.
Isl. _steinkast_, id.