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STAMENED, a. Furnished with stamens.
STAMEN, n. plu. stamens or stamina. [L. This word belong to the root of sto, sta...
STALLION, n. [G.] A stone horse; a See d horse; or any male horse not castrated,...
STALLATION, n. Installation. [Not used.]
STALLAGE, n. 1. The right of erecting stalls in fairs; or rent paid for a stall....
STALL-WORN, in Shakespeare, Johnson thinks a mistake for stall-worth, stout. His...
STALL-FEEDING, ppr. Feeding and fattening in the stable.
STALL-FEED, v.t. [stall and feed.] To feed and fatten in a stable or on dry fodd...
STALL-FED, pp. Fed on dry fodder, or fattened in a stall or stable. [See Stallfe...
STALL, n. [G., to set, that is, to throw down, to thrust down. See Still .] 1. P...
STALKY, a. Hard as a stalk; resembling a stalk.
STALKING-HORSE, n. A horse, real or factitious, behind which a fowler conceals h...
STALKING, ppr. Walking with proud or lofty steps.
STALKER, n. One who walks with a proud step; also, a kind of fishing net.
STALKED, a. Having a stalk.
STALK, n. [G., a handle, and a stalk or stem. Gr. from the root of stall; to set...