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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 from the ground, 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. _stot.i.t_.

_Gawan and Gol._

To STOVE, _v. a._ To stew, S.

_Ramsay._

Germ. _stov-en_, Su. G. _stufw-a_, id.

STOVE, STOUE, _s._ A vapour.

V. ~Stew~.

_Douglas._

STOUND, _s._ A small portion of time, a moment.

_Douglas._

A. S. Su. G. Isl. Teut. _stund_, tempus, momentum.

_To_ STOUND, _v. n._ To ache, S.

_Doug._

Isl. _styn_, doleo, _stunde_, dolui.

~Stound~, _s._

1. An acute pain, affecting one at intervals, S.

2. Transferred to the mind, denoting any thing that causes a smarting pain, S.

_Douglas._

STOUP, STOIP, _s._

1. A deep and narrow vessel for holding liquids, S.

_Dunbar._

A. S. _stoppa_, a pot or flagon; Teut. _stoop_, urna.

2. A pitcher or bucket used for carrying water, narrower at the top than at the bottom, for securing the iron-hoops. This is denominated a _water-stoup_, S.

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