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STAYEDLY, adv. Composedly; gravely; moderately; prudently; soberly. [Little used.]
STAYED, pp. Staid; fixed; settle; sober. It is now written staid, which see.
STAY-TACKLE, n. [stay and tackle.] A large tackle attached to the main-stay by m...
STAY-SAIL, n. [stay and sail.] Any sail extended on a stay.
STAY, v.i. pret. staid, for stayed. [L., to stand.] 1. To remain; to continue in...
STAW, v.i. To be fixed or set. [Not in use or local.]
STAVES, plu. of staff, when applied to a stick, is pronounced with a as in ask, ...
STAVE, n. [from staff. It has the sound of a, as in save.] 1. A thin narrow piec...
STAUROLITE, STAUROTIDE, n. [Gr., a cross, a stone.] The granatit of Werner or gr...
STAUROLITE, STAUROTIDE, n. [Gr., a cross, a stone.] The granatit of Werner or gr...
STATUTORY, a. Enacted by statute; depending on statute for its authority; as a s...
STATUTE-STAPLE, n. A bond of record acknowledged before the mayor of the staple,...
STATUTE-MERCHANT, n. In English law, a bond of record pursuant to the Stat. 13 E...
STATUTE, [L., to set.] 1. An act of the legislature of a state that extends its ...
STATUTABLY, adv. In a manner agreeable to statute.
STATUTABLE, a. [from statute.] 1. Made or introduced by statute; proceeding from...