Part 829 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6770K 2022-07-20

STIVE, _adj_ Firm

V ~Steive~

STOB, _s_

1 A prickle, or small splinter of wood, S

_Rutherford_

2 The puncture made by a prickle, S

Germ _stupf_, _stipp_, punctum

_To_ ~Stob~, _v a_

1 To pierce with a pointed instrument, S

2 To point with iron

_Chr S P_

STOB, _s_

1 Stump of a tree

_Lyndsay_

2 A palisade, S; also _stab_

_Douglas_

3 A pole, a stake

_Spalding_

A S _stubb_, Belg _sob_, stipes, truncus

~Stob~, _s_ The stu storm, S

Su G _stubb_, a part of any thing broken off

~Stob-feathers~, _s pl_

1 The short unfledged feathers which remain on a fowl after it has been plucked, S

2 Those which appear first on a young bird, S