Stean v. to stone a road. Steaned part. s. a large stone pitcher (Dutch steen)
“Upon an huge great earthpot stean he stood”
(Spenser, Faery Queene)
Steanin s. a stone-pitched ford
Steeve v. to dry, to stiffen (Dutch styven)
Stickle s. shallow rapids in a stream. Steep adj. steep as a hill
Stitch s. a shock of corn, ten sheaves
Stive v. to keep close and warm
Stiver s. a bristling of the hair
Stocky adj. short, stumpy
Stodge s. thick slimy mud adj. miry; ex. “Pendummer, where the Devil was stodged in the midst of zummer”