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STEALINGLY, adv. Slyly; privately, or by an invisible motion. [Little used.]
STEALING, ppr. Taking the goods of another feloniously; withdrawing imperceptibl...
STEALER, n. One that steals; a thief.
STEAL, v.t. pret. stole; pp. stolen, stole. [G. L, to take, to lift.] 1. To take...
STEAK, n. [G., a piece.] A slice of beef or pork broiled, or cut for broiling. [...
STEADILY, STEDDILY, adv.
STEADFASTNESS, STEDFASTNESS, n.
STEADFASTLY, STEDFASTLY, adv. Firmly; with constancy or steadiness of mind.
STEADFAST, STEDFAST, a. [stead and fast.]
STEAD, STED, n. [G. See Stay .] 1. Place; in general. Fly this fearful stead. [I...
STAYS, n. plu. 1. A bodice; a kind of waistcoat stiffened with whalebone or othe...
STAYMAKER, n. One whose occupation is to make stays.
STAYLESS, a. Without stop or delay. [Little used.]
STAYLACE, n. A lace for fastening the bodice in female dress.
STAYER, n. One that stops or restrains; one who upholds or supports; that which ...
STAYEDNESS, n. 1. Moderation; gravity; sobriety; prudence. [See Staidness .] 2. ...