STUFFET, s.
1. A lackey, a foot-boy.
Dunbar.
O. Fr. estaffier, id., Ital. staffetta, a courier.
To STUG, v. a. To stab, to prick with a sword.
Wodrow.
O. Belg. stocke, sica, ensis.
V. [Stok], v.
STUGGY, adj. Applied to stubble of unequal length, in consequence of carelessness in cutting down the corn, S. B.
Germ. stucke, pars a toto separata; Isl. stygg-r, asper.
STUGHIE, s. What fills very much; as, food that soon distends the stomach, Loth.
Stughrie, s. Great repletion, ibid.
V. [Stech].
STULT, adj. Having the appearance of intrepidity, or of haughtiness.
Wallace.