Stok(ke), n. stem, tree-trunk, I 121, XIV c 82; block, XIV e 1; anvil, XV h 14; by stok oþer ston, anywhere, VI 20; nouþur stok nor strete (rime-substitute for ston), nothing, XIV c 62; cf. Stub(be). [OE. stocc.]
Stold, pp. fixed, XVII 525 (for *Stald; see note). [OE. stallian.]
Stole. See Stele, v.
Ston(e), Stoon, Stane (X), n. stone, rock, precious stone, II 151, IX 88, X 54, 83, XI b 40, XII b 130, XIII a 53, XV g 12, &c.; stone floor, ground, II 197, V 162; trew ... as ston in the wall, XVII 515; for other phr. see Still(e), Stok(ke), Stub(be); cf. Stane-still. [OE. stān.]
Stony, adj. of stone, XIII a 5. [OE. stānig.]
Stonde, Stand(e), v.; Stant, 3 sg. pres. XII a 74, &c.; Stont, II 556; Stod(e), pa. t. I 74, II 391, V 301, &c.; Stood, XIII a 32; Stude, X 196; Standen, pp. VI 159. To stand, I 8, V 184, VI 154, &c.; up him stod, stood up, XV g 27, 29 (see He, masc.); to stand firm, endure, remain, IV a 42, X 196, XII a 188, b 221, XIV d 4; to stonde for, stand up for, XI a 66; stonde þe a strok, stand a blow from you, V 218; to stand still, I 64, 169; lete ... stonde, left, VIII a 106; to be, XII a 165, XVII 416; hou that it stod(e), how it had been settled, XII b 202; how matters stood, XII a 150; how so euer it standis, whatever the circumstances, XVII 210; to stonde in, consist of, XI a 55, 60; upon hem stant, is based on, consists of, these, XII a 127. [OE. stándan, stóndan.]
Store, n. store, stock, in settis no store bi, has no regard for, XVII 92. [OFr. (e)stor.]
Storyis, Stories, n. pl. stories, VII 11, 21, X introd. [OFr. (e)storie.]
Storke, n. stork, IV b 47; see Strucyo. [OE. storc.]
Stounde, n. space of time; in þat stounde, thereupon, II 550. [OE. stúnd.]