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STITHY, n. [supra.] 1. An anvil. [Local.] 2. A disease in oxen.
STITH, a. Strong; rigid. [Not in use.]
STITCHING, ppr. Sewing in a particular manner; uniting with a needle and thread....
STITCHFALLEN, a. Fallen, as a stitch in knitting. [Not in use.]
STITCHERY, n. Needlework; in contempt.
STITCHER, n. One that stitches.
STITCHEL, n. A kind of hairy wool. [Local.]
STITCHED, pp. Sewed slightly.
STITCH-WORT, n. A plant, camomile. [L.] A plant of the genus Stellaria.
STITCH, v.t. [G. This is another form of stick.] 1. To sew in a particular manne...
STIRRUP-LETHER, n. A strap that supports a stirrup.
STIRRUP, n. sturup. [G., step-bow or mounting-bow. The first stirrups appear to ...
STIRRING, ppr. Moving; agitating; putting in motion. STIRRING , n. [supra.] The ...
STIRRER, n. 1. One who is in motion. 2. One who puts in motion. 3. A riser in th...
STIRRED, pp. Moved; agitated; put in action.
STIRP, n. sturp. [L.] Stock; race; family. [Not English.]