STERE, STEIR, s. commotion.
STEY, adj. steep.
To STICK, v. a. to bungle.
To STILT, v. n. to go on crutches.
To STINT, v. n. to limit; to act shabbily.
STIRK, s. a bullock or heifer between the age of one and two years; a stupid rude fellow.
STOB, s. a prickle.
STOCK AN' HORN, S. a musical instrument composed of a stock, which is the thigh-bone of a sheep, and the horn, the smaller end of a cow's horn, and a reed.
STOITER, the act of staggering.
STOLUM, s. as much ink as a pen will hold.