3. Dead, having the stiffness of death, Aberd.
Ross.

STITHILL, Perh. eagerly.
Gawan and Gal.

A. S. stithlice, strenuè.

STIVAGE, adj. Stout, fit for work, Aberd.

Perh. q. stiffish.

Gl. Shirr.

STIVE, adj. Firm.
V. [Steive].

STOB, s.
1. A prickle, or small splinter of wood, S.
Rutherford.
2. The puncture made by a prickle, S.

Germ. stupf, stipp, punctum.

To Stob, v. a.
1. To pierce with a pointed instrument, S.
2. To point with iron.
Chr. S. P.