Stamp, v. a. == pound, bruise. Alys. 332

Stamyn, sb. == a linsey garment. 2245 B. Fr. estamine

Stand [stonde], RG. 372. 3 s. pres. ‘stent.’ 1925 B.; ‘stont.’ RG. 1; pret. ‘stood.’ RG. 388

Standard, sb. RG. 303, 400. Fr. estendart, from tendre. The word originally meant the centre of an army, where a pole was fixed bearing a dragon, whose mouth was turned in the intended direction of march. Hence ‘dragon’ is sometimes used by RG. for a ‘standard’

Standard, == standardbearer. Alys. 1995

Star, sb. RG. 416, 548. AS. steorra

Star, sb. == sedge. HD. 939. Swed. starr. ON. stör

Stare, v. a. HD. 1037

Stare. ‘Aȝeyn stare,’ Pol. S. 217, is probably ‘gain-stayer,’ i. e. opponent

Stark, adj. == strong. HD. 341. Wright’s L. P. p. 87. AS. stearc