-stealcian v. [be-s.]

[ stealcung] f. act of going stealthily, Æ. [‘stalking’]

[ steald] pret. 3 sg. of [stellan].

[ +steald] † n. dwelling, habitation.

[ stealdan7]to possess, own.

[ steall] (a) mn. standing, place, position, state, WW: ‘stall’ (for cattle), stable, Cp; Æ: fishing ground.

[ +steall] † n. structure, frame.

-stealla v. [eaxl-], [hand-], [ofer-s.]

[ steallere] (a) m. marshal, constable.

-steallian v. forð-s.