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  • stachia:—a stage for catching fish.
  • stacnaria. See stannaria.
  • stadium:—a furlong; a floor, a story.
  • stafa:—a stirrup.
  • staffeta. See stoffeta.
  • stagga:—a small quantity of hay or straw.
  • staggus:—a swan, half grown (?).
  • stagia:—a stage; a story of a house.
  • stagiarius:—a canon in residence.
  • stagium:—a story of a house.
  • stagmen:—tin.
  • stagnaria:—a tin mine.
  • stagnator:—a tin miner.
  • stagnum:—a pond; tin.
  • staka. See staca.
  • stalaria:—a fixed engine for catching fish.
  • stalinga:—same as stalaria (?).
  • stalla:—a stall.
  • stallagium:— stallage, the right of erecting a stall and payment for it.
  • stallangiarius, stallangiator:—a seller of goods at a stall.
  • stallare:—to put off; to give respite.
  • stallarius:—a groom; master of the horse; a stallkeeper in a market.
  • stallatio:—installation.
  • stallum:—a stall.
  • stalo:—a stallion.
  • stamen, stagmen:—tin.
  • stamen:—linsey woolsey cloth. O. E. stamine.
  • stamina, staminea, stamineum:—the same; a garment made of such cloth.
  • stancilla:—stirrups (?).
  • stancum:—a pond, a tank.
  • standardum:—a banner; legal weight and measure.
  • stangneus, stanneus:—of tin.
  • stannaria:—a tin mine.
  • stannarius:—a pewterer; a tin-man.
  • stannator:—a tin miner.
  • stannatus:—dyed.
  • stannum:—tin.
  • stanso:— a stanchion (?).
  • stantiva fenestra:—a window reaching to the floor (?).
  • stapellum:—a staple, a bolt.
  • stapha:—a stirrup.
  • stapula, stapulum:—a market or staple.
  • stara:—8 bushels, or 2 gallons.
  • starrum:—a Jew's deed or bond.
  • stationarius:—a canon in residence.
  • statutum:—a statute.
  • stauramentum:—the stock of a farm.
  • staurus:—stock; store.
  • stella:—a kiddle, a weir for fishing; a rowell, a trendle, a hoop with candles thereon.
  • stellata camera:—the Star Chamber.
  • sterilensium solidi:—shillings sterling.