Stub(be), n. tree-trunk, stump, V 225; noiþer stub no ston, nothing, II 346 (cf. Stokke). [OE. stybb, stubb.]

Stude, n. place, XV g 28. [OE. styde.] See Sted(e).

Stude. See Stonde.

Study, Studie, n. deep thought, V 301; study, XI b 227. [OFr. (e)studie.]

Studie, v. to study, XI b 112, 135, &c.; subj. pl. let (many) study, XI a 46; Studiynge, &c., n. XI b 230, 293, &c. [OFr. (e)studier.] See Vnstudied.

Stuf, v. to furnish, provision, XVII 155; refl. to gorge, glut (oneself), XVII 85. [OFr. estofer, to furnish; ? infl. by estoffer, to choke.]

Sturdy, adj. obstinate, X 194; Sturdely, adv. resolutely, X 45. [OFr. (e)stourdi.]

Sturn(e), adj. grim, V 31, 68 (see Stiȝtel); Steren, XIV a 13; Sterneliche, adv. grimly, VIII a 315. [OE. stýrne, *stéorne.]

Subieccioun (of), n. subjection (to), IX 218, 219. [OFr. subjection.]

Substance, n.: þat God comaundid Himself to þe s. þerof, of which God gave Himself to be the substance, XI b 223. [OFr. substance.]