Part 832 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5600K 2022-07-20

STOT, _s_

1 A young bull or ox, S

_Douglas_

2 A bull of any age, S B

Su G _stut_, juvencus; Dan _stud_, a bull

_To_ ~Stot~, _v n_ To take the bull, S B

_To_ STOT, _v n_

1 To rebound froround, S

2 To bounce in walking, S

Belg _stuyt-en_, to bounce; Sw _stutt-a_, to rebound

_To_ ~Stot~, _v a_ To cause to rebound; as, _to stot a ball_, S

~Stot~, _s_

1 The act of rebounding, S

_Monro_

2 A bounce or spring, in walking, S

3 Quick or sudden motion

_Rutherford_

_To_ STOT, _v n_ To stumble

V ~Stoit~

_To_ STOT, _v a_ To stop

_Barbour_

Belg _stuyt-en_, impedire

_To_ ~Stot~, _v n_ To stop, to cease; pret _stotit_