starf, pret., V, [297] b: died.
stark, I, 69, 39; III, 474, 37: strong. stark thief, III, 365 b==the English strong thief, one who uses violence. stark and stoor, II, 47, 5: in a moral sense, wanting in delicacy, rude, violent, or indecent. the wind up stark, IV, 378, 5; 380, 11: ellipsis of blew, came, before up.
starn, stern, I, 440, 18; IV, 455, 10: (Icel. stjarna), star.
start, I, 341, 5; 343, 5; 347, 3; 348, 2: spring, jump. III, 164 b, 49; 342, 64: recoil, flinch, recede. pret. start, stert, I, 108 b, 8; 286, 56; II, 454, 56; III, 32, 81; 64, 159; IV, 477, 16: sprang. See stert.
state of my lande, II, 446, 91; state of my father’s lands, 451, 98: landed estate.
stathle, stale, I, 17, 12: the foundation of a stack, the undermost layer of sheaves in a stack.
staw, II, 90, 23; 184, 13: stall.
staw, pret. of steal, II, 76, 25; 80 f., 9, 29; IV, 12, 13; 490, 30.
stawn, p. p. of steal, IV, 18, 19, 20.
stay, stey, IV, 262, 23: steep.