To Stot, v. n. To take the bull, S. B.

To STOT, v. n.
1. To rebound from the ground, S.
2. To bounce in walking, S.

Belg. stuyt-en, to bounce; Sw. stutt-a, to rebound.

To Stot, v. a. To cause to rebound; as, to stot a ball, S.

Stot, s.
1. The act of rebounding, S.
Monro.
2. A bounce or spring, in walking, S.
3. Quick or sudden motion.
Rutherford.

To STOT, v. n. To stumble.
V. [Stoit].

To STOT, v. a. To stop.
Barbour.

Belg. stuyt-en, impedire.

To Stot, v. n. To stop, to cease; pret. stotit.
Gawan and Gol.

To STOVE, v. a. To stew, S.
Ramsay.