stale, stathle, I, 18, H 9; 19, 12: the foundation of a stack, the undermost layer of sheaves in a stack.
stale strang, V, [213], 5: urine long kept for a lye and smelling strong. (But stale may = urine as well as strang.)
stalle, in strete and stalle, III, 101, 89: station; from the contrast with street, we may infer the meaning to be, when in movement (on the road) and when stationary, or housed.
stamp o the melten goud, IV, 471, 37: an embossed plate.
stanch, III, 364 b: check.
stand (of milk, water), I, 344, 34: a barrel set on end.
stand, briddel-(bridell-)stand, V, [228], 12, 22: suit of clothes (bridal clothes).
stand, III, 453, A 14; IV, 515, 13: (of a court) sit. IV, 420, 9; V, [222], 34; [269], 1: take place.
stand, IV, 152, C 11; stand out, III, 439, 2: stickle, scruple.
stand na, nè, no(e), awe, I, 421, 5; III, 350, 53; IV, 505, 54; 506, 69: na may be a contraction of in na. na stand in awe, I, 419, 4; stand not in awe, III, 345, 53.