standen, p. p. of stand, III, 361, b, c 64.
stane, II, 467, 56: i. e. the (stone) wall.
stane-auld, III, 9 f., 11, 12, 20: very old (Germ. stein-alt).
stane-chucking, I, 441, E 1: throwing the stone, as in B 2.
stank, IV, 47, 12, 13: (O. Fr. estanc) ditch.
stap, n. and v., I, 298, 4; II, 88, 8, 9: step.
stap, stape, stop. II, 494, 1: stop, stay, reside. will stap to die, IV, 107, 7: shrink, hesitate.
stap, I, 439, 4, 5; 440, 5, 7; 504, 7; II, 294, 31, 32; 467, 41: stuff, cram.
stare, III, 128, 104: (eyes) protrude, or, are fixed, cannot move (?).
stare (of hair), V, [66], 19: stand up.