To Stirk, v. n. To be with calf, S. B.

STIRKIN, part. pa. Wounded, stricken.
Douglas.

STIRLIN, s. A silver coin, apparently ascribed to David I. of Scotland.
V. [Sterling].
Stat. Rob. III.

STIRLING, s. The starling, S.

Teut. sterlinck, sturnus.

Lyndsay.

STIRRAH, s.
1. A stout boy, S.
Ross.
2. A young fellow.
Ferguson.

Isl. strak-r, pusio, puellus; smastrak-r, a boy who is beginning to run.

STITH, STYTH, adj.
1. Steady, S.
Barbour.
2. Strong.
Wyntown.

A. S. stith, styth, durus, rigidus.