Stone, s. Stones are bodies insipid, hard, not ductile or malleable, not soluble in water; calculous concretion in the kidneys or bladder.
Stonechatter, s. A bird; the wheatear.
Stonefly, s. An insect.
Stonehawk, s. obs. A kind of hawk.
Stonehorse, s. A horse not castrated; a stallion.
Stoneplover, s. A bird, commonly called the red godwit.
Stoolball, s. obs. A play where balls are driven from stool to stool.
Stoop, v. To bend down; to bend forward; to submit; to descend from rank or dignity; to come down on prey as a falcon: to alight from the wing.
Stoop, s. Act of stooping; fall of a bird upon his prey.
Stop, v. To hinder from progressive motion; to teach dogs to stand to game.