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stairk, stark, starken, starklie, starkly, starrach, starrachlie, starrachly, sterk, sterken, sterklie, sterkly,
stark [stark]
adj. Of people or animals: physically strong, sturdy, lusty, in full vigour. Of material objects: strongly made, durable, stout, hard. Of liquor: strong, potent, heady, intoxicating. Of food: strong-tasted, full of substance, solid. Of the wind: strong, violent, boisterous. Of a snowfall: thick, dense, blinding.
adv. In a vigorous manner, energetically, rigidly, fully, completely.
starken
v. To make strong or hard, congeal.
starkly
adj. Strongly, bravely.
astarn, starn,
starn [starn]
n. The stern, of a boat. The hinder part of something.
Compounds and phrases etc.
astarn [əˈ-]: Astern. To go backwards. In debt, insolvent.
stairn, star, starn, starnie, starnie, starnies, starns, starny, starny, starrie, starrie, starry, staur, staurn, ster, stern, sterne, sterr, sterrm,
starn [starn, S. stern]
n. A star. A glittering spot. A blob of fat or grease sparkling on the surface of a soup. The pupil of the eye. The point of a needle or a hook.
dim. starnie
v. To cover as with stars. To stud or bespangle.
starny [ˈstarne, S. ˈsterne]
adj. Starry.
Compounds and phrases etc.
blue starns: The germander speedwell Veronica chamaedrys.
shot starn: A meteor.
stairtle, startelt, startle, stertle, stertlet,
startle [ˈstartl, S. stærtl]
n. A rushing about. A stampede.
v. To startle. To rush wildly, to charge madly, to stampede.
pt. pp. startelt
staet, stait, state,
state [stet]
n. State. The condition, disposition of circumstances. The right or title to property. A statement of facts or figures, in the pleas in a law-suit, in accounts of monies or financial transactions etc. The formulation or wording of a motion as it is to be put to a vote.
Compounds and phrases etc.
stately: Of high rank or office or of great power, haughty. Imposing, majestic, impressive.
staddel, staddelin, staddle, staddlin, staffle, stafflin, staidel, staidelin, staithel, staithelin, staithol, staitholin, stassel, stasselin, stathal, stathalin, stathel, stathelin, stathle, stathlein, statholl, stathollin, stethle, stethlein, stethlin, stuthil, stuthilin,
stathel [staθl, steθl, stadltl, stedl]
n. The foundation of a stack of grain, consisting of A circular platform or foundation made of stones, timber, or cast-iron on which a stack of grain its set to keep the bottom dry and stop rodents climbing.
stathlin
n. The (materials used for the) foundations of a stack.
station, stayshen,
station [ˈsteʃən]
n. Station.
statuaes, statue, statues,
statue [ˈstat(j)u]
n. A statue.
pl. statues
staitur, stater, statur,
statur [ˈstatər]
n. Stature.
staito, statute, statuted, statutit,
statute [ˈstat(j)ut]
v. To ordain, decree, enact.
pt. statutit
pp. statute
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