Squier, n. squire, II 86. [OFr. (e)squier.]

Sserte, Sseweþ, Ssolde. See Schert, Schewe, Schal.

Stabyl, v. to make steadfast, IV a 27. [OFr. (e)stablir.]

Stabylnes, n. steadfastness, constancy, IV a 42, b 46. [From next.]

Stable, adj. steadfast, VI 237, XI b 119. [OFr. (e)stable.]

Stad, Sted(de), pp. placed, set; stad, stratly stad, hard sted, hard put to it, sore bested, VII 156, X 145, XVII 199; stad with, furnished with, V 69; see note XVI 40. [ON. steðja, pp. stadd-r.]

Staf, n. staff, stick, XII b 55, XVII 381; Staue (dat.), V 69. [OE. stæf.]

Staffing, n. hitting (with a staff); beating, X 193. [From prec.]

Stage, n. stage; degree of advancement, VI 50; the hihe stage, the high places (of the gods), XII a 51. [OFr. (e)stage.]

Stalke, v. to stalk, stride, V 162. [OE. in be-stealcian, stealcung.]