store, buffets store, III, 145, 8: in plenty.
store, purse of gold and store, II, 461, 23: treasure (precious things laid up). carryd the store (of constancy), V, [158], 16: the totality.
stot, stott, IV, 12, B 4; 26, 1; 248, 19; 519, 6; 520, 6, 7: young ox.
stoun, III, 388, 8: (stoun, stound, North of England, to smart with pain, Scott. an acute intermittent pain) a painful attack.
stoun, p. p. of steal, III, 453, 10; V, [221], 24. See stowen.
stound(e), stonde, III, 25, 68; 284, 3; 298, 55; V, [83], 42: time, point, moment of time.
stoup, II, 344, 1; V, [91], 7, 8: pitcher, can, bucket (narrower at the top than at the bottom).
stour, stoure, stowre, II, 55, 67; III, 26, 89; 298, 58; 309, 47; 441, 27: tumult, brawl, fight. stour of thy hand, III, 280, 37: turbulence, destructiveness. III, 270, 16: disturbance, commotion.
stour, II, 195, notes, A; IV, 470, 20: dust.
stourished, III, 520 a: read flourished(?), blooming. (Cf. III, 373, 4.)