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Stag-, Stair, ftag, to cover; stigh, to ascend. Cfr. ffrcxog; ve- 

 stigium; goth. steiga, staiga ; g. d. steigeii', dan. stigei^ ; ir. 

 Stake. V. Stig-. [staighre. 



Stal-. sthal, to stand, to be firna ; sthala., a tent, a hillock. Cfr. 



(tzWmj (jrileyoq] g. stellen, stall, sti'el ; d. sfal, steel; ags. stasi, 



sfaelg. 

 Stamen, stlia^man, strengtli, power; stheman, fixedness, firmness. 

 Stammer, ftam, to be confused. 

 Stanch, ta-tf, to go, to shrink or contract. 

 Star. ta^ra<!, a star, the pupil of the eye ; str, to strew, to spread 



on or over ; a^f tra„ the sky. Cfr. 'affzrjp ; astrum, stella ; goth. 

 Stas-, Stat-, Stead, v. Stab-. [stairno ; g. stern; ags. steorra. 



-Staur-. stha^vara«, stable. Cfr. aro.up6c; in-, re-stauro. 

 Steal, sten, to steal; steya,, theft. Cfr. g. stelilen ; d. steelen; 



ags. stelan. v. Toll-. [ags. steam. 



Steam, fti^'m, to be wet or moist, to reek, to steam. Cfr. d. stoom; 

 Steep, stu^p, to heap, to pile. 

 Steer, sthira^, firm, steady, a bull; sthaura,, strength, power; 



sthaurin, a pack-horse; ved. sthu^ra^, a bull. Cfr. mn an ox; 



raupo:;}, tanrus ; goth. stiur ; d. stier ; ags. steor, styrcy steoran. 

 Steg-. sthag", to cover. Cfr. (Triyoj, nztyaWK:. [v. Star. 



Stell-. V. Star. 

 Stem, stambha*!, a post, a stalk, a stem ; stambh, to stop, to hinder, 



Cfr. (jziiJ.(pohr^, \i.(^ztij.(pr,q,) stemma ; g. stamm ; d. sw. stam ; 



ags. stem. [^rsvo?; tenuis. 



Steno-, Stent, tu^n, to contract ; tanu*!, small, thin, minute. Cfr. 

 Ster-. str, to strew, to spread on or over; sthira<«, firm, steady. Cfr. 



azipsot;, azepfjoq] stercus, stei'ilis, strata; goth. stairo. 

 Stick, stac, to resist, v. Stig-. 



Stiff. V. Stab. [etouffer ; g. stop/en ; d. stoppen. 



Stifle. sta,bh, stubh, to stop, to hinder. Cfr. zofw; tupa ; fr. 

 Stig-. tig, to assail; tidj, to endure, to sharpen. Cfr. gzI^cd, ffziyixa; 



-stinguo, -sfigare, stimulus ; goth. stiggs, stiks, stales, v. Stick. 

 Stil-. til, to be greasy, to anoint. 

 Stile, (ags. stigel.) v. Stair. 

 Stilt, sthal, to stand, to be firm. 

 Stim-, -Stinct, (in-,) Sting, v. vStig-. 



Stint. V. Steno-. [stipes, stipare, stipulari. 



Stip-. stha^payat, fixing, placing ; stu^pa<5, a heap. Cfr. ffzoTtoq ; 

 Stir-. V. Ster-, Stair. 

 Stive. V. Stifle. 



