STOOK, STOUK, s. a rick of corn consisting of twelve sheaves.

STOOP, s. a post fastened in the earth; a prop; a support.

STORM-STED, adj. stopped on a journey in consequence of a storm.

STOT, s. a young bull.

To STOT, v. n. to rebound from the ground as a ball.

To STOUND, v. n. to ache.

STOUP, s. a deep and narrow vessel for holding or measuring liquids.

STOURIE, adj. dusty.

To STOVE, v. a. to stew.

STOWN, STOWIN, part pa. stolen.