[ stǣger] f. ‘stair,’ staircase, Æ, WW. [[stīgan]]

stǣgl = [stǣgel]

[ stæl] I. n. place, spot. on stale in place of, instead of. on stale bēon stand in (good) stead, be a help to, AO 23223: situation, condition. [Ger. stelle]

[II.] pret. 3 sg. of [stelan].

stǣl = [staðol]

stæla = [stela]

[ ±stǣlan] to found, institute, carry on. synne st. to institute sin, i.e. enter on a conflict, Men 287: (w. d.) put upon, impute to, accuse of, charge with: (†)avenge. [= *stæðlian = staðolian]

[ stæle] = stale ds. of [stalu].

stǣlg = [stǣgel]

[ stælgiest] m. thievish stranger, Rd 485.