Stoupe, v. to stoop, VIII b 24. [OE. stūpian.]

Stour(e), n. conflict, battle, VII 7, 28, XIV c 20, XVI 130. [OFr. (e)stour.]

Stout(e), adj. proud, II 293; fierce, II 184, XIV a 13, XVII 304, 347; adv. stoutly, II 360; Stoutly, adv. boldly, X 60. [OFr. (e)stout.]

Strak; Straught (Strauhte). See Strok(e); Strecche.

Strange, Straunge, adj. foreign, outlandish, strange, IX 274, 311, XII a 13, XIII b 14, 40, &c.; Strangelych, adv. in a foreign tongue, XIII 62. [OFr. (e)strange.]

Strangere, Introduction xv; ? n. stranger, foreigner, as name of (unknown) variety of stanza; ? adj. compar. stranger (metre; i.e. than 'rime couée'). [OFr. estrangier, or estrange.]

Stratly, adv. straitly; stratly stad, hard put to it, X 145; ferd ... stratly with, pressed sorely on, X 172. [From Streyte.]

Strecche, Streche, v. to stretch; intr. extend, IX 30, 180; to direct one's course, go, II 341; Strauhte, pa. t. (refl.) in strauhte him to, made for, XII b 93; Straught, pp. departed, VII 11; see Streght. [OE. streccan; stræhte, strehte.]

Streem, Strem, n. stream, XIII a 17, 37, XV b 21. [OE. strēam.]

Streght, adj. straight; streght vp, sheer, IX 197. [Pp. of Strecche.]