ge-[steald], st. n., possessions, property: in comp. in-gesteald, [1156].
ge-[stealla], w. m., (contubernalis), companion, comrade: in comp. eaxl-, fyrd-, hand-, lind-, nýd-ge-stealla.
[stearc-heort], adj., (fortis animo), stout-hearted, courageous: nom. sg. (of the dragon), [2289]; (of Beówulf), [2553].
[steáp], adj., steep, projecting, towering: acc. sg. steápne hrôf, [927]; stân-beorh steápne, [2214]; wið steápne rond, [2567]; acc. pl. m. beorgas steápe, [222]; neut. steáp stân-hliðo, [1410].—Comp. heaðo-steáp.
[stille], adj., still, quiet: nom. sg. wîd-floga wundum stille, [2831].
stille, adv., quietly, [301].
[stincan], st. v., to smell; snuff: pret. sg. stonc þâ äfter stâne (snuffed along the stone), [2289].
[stîð], adj., hard, stiff: nom. sg. wunden-mæl (swurd) ... stîð and stýlecg, [1534].
[stîð-môd], adj., stout-hearted, unflinching: nom. sg., [2567].
[stîg], st. m., way, path: nom. sg., [320], [2214]; acc. pl. stîge nearwe, 1410—Comp. medu-stîg.