Stè, as Quéste, but not often vsed, theis.
Stéa, vsed of Dánte for Stía, let him be, stand, lye, or dwell.
Stearíte, a kind of precious stone like vnto tallow or grease.
Steatóma, a kind of impostume, wherein matter like fat or tallow is contained.
Stébe, a kind of Knapweede, or Marfellon.
Stécade, Sticcados, or Cottonweede.
Stécca, a locket of a dagger, a piece of wood or toole that Shoemakers vse. Also any flat lath or splinter. Also a Carpenters squire, or ruler.
Steccadénti, a tooth-picke.
Steccáre, to entrench. Looke Steccáto, to enstake, to palisado.
Steccáto, a trench or fence about a camp, any place railed in with stakes, railes, boords, or poles, a lists or place to fight in. Also a combate.