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~sobd~, ~Stob-feather'd~,
1 Unfledged, S
2 Having no provision or furniture; applied to a young couple, S
~Stob-thacker~, _s_ One who forms or mends thatched roofs with a _stob_, or stake, S B
~Stob-thacking~, ~Stob-thatching~, _s_ The act of thatching in this way, S B
_Statist Acc_
~Stob-thackit~, ~Stob-thatched~, _adj_ Thatched, as described above, S
_Statist Acc_
_To_ STOCK, _v n_ To become stiff, S
Su G _stock-a_, to harden
~Stock~, _s_ One whose joints are stiffened by age or disease, S
Belg _stok-oud_, decrepid
~Stock~, _s_ The hardened stem of a plant, as _a kail-stock_, S
_Burns_
Su G _kaalstock_, id
STOCK, BED-STOCK, _s_ The forepart of a bed
_Z Boyd_
Su G _stock_, pars lecti anterior
STOCK-DUCK, _s_ The mallard, Orkn
_Barry_
Germ _stock ent_, Kramer; Norw _stok-and_
STOCK ~and~ HORN, a musical instruh-bone of a sheep; the horn, the smaller end of a cow's horn, and an oaten reed
_Ramsay_