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stithy
stithy, n. (ˈstɪðɪ) Forms: α. 3–4 steþi, 4 stethie, 4–5 stiþi, 4 stithi, 4–7 stithie, 5–6 stethy, stythy(e, 6 stythie, (5 styhthy, 6 stethye, stithye, 7 stythe), 7– stithy; β. chiefly Sc. and north. 4–6 stedy, 5 stedye, 6 steddye, -ie, stedee, steadie, 9 steddy, steady; 6 styd(d)y, styddie, stidhy, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Yorke (writer)
He is a servant, continues Fuller, "as well of Apollo as of Vulcan, turning his stddy [stithy] into a studdy. wikipedia.org
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studdy
studdy, stude see stithy, study. Oxford English Dictionary
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styddy
styddie, styd(d)y obs. forms of stithy. Oxford English Dictionary
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studdie
studdie see stithy, study. Oxford English Dictionary
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stethie
stethi(e obs. forms of stithy. Oxford English Dictionary
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steadie
steadie see stithy anvil. Oxford English Dictionary
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stoddy
stoddy rare variant of stithy. Oxford English Dictionary
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stethy
stethy obs. form of stithy. Oxford English Dictionary
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stiddy
▪ I. stiddy, adv. E. Angl. dial. (ˈstɪdɪ) [f. stead n.] Instead (of).1946 J. W. Day Harvest Adventure iv. 57 If they'd left the rabbits to the workin' man we'd ha' had 'em in our bellies stiddy of the poor things suffocatin' in their burrows. 1971 Country Life 11 Mar. 533/1 Owd Bob, he cut a slice o... Oxford English Dictionary
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styth
▪ I. stythe, styth dial. (staɪð, staɪθ) Also 8 stith, 9 stithe. [Of obscure origin; perh. altered from *stive cogn. w. stive v.3] 1. Foul air in a mine; = choke-damp.1708 J. C. Compl. Collier (1845) 23 He may loose his Life by Styth, which is a sort of bad foul Air. 1765 Phil. Trans. LV. 240 The cho... Oxford English Dictionary
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lapidist
† ˈlapidist Obs. rare. [f. L. lapid-, lapis + -ist.] = lapidary n. 1 a or b.1647 Trapp Comm. Mark vii. 33 The wise lapidist brings not his softer stones to the stithy. 1691 Ray Creation i. (1692) 81 The factitious Stones of Chymists in imitation being easily detected by an ordinary Lapidist. Oxford English Dictionary
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stith
▪ I. stith, n. (stɪθ) Forms: 4 stiþ(e, (steyth), 4–7 styth, 5 stethe, stede, 5–7 stythe, 6–7 stithe, 4– stith. [See stithy.] 1. = stithy n. 1. Obs. exc. north.c 1300 Havelok 1877 [They] beten on him so doth þe smith With þe hamer on þe stith. c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1168 The Smyth That forgeth shar... Oxford English Dictionary
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stee
stedy(e, stee var. ff. steady, stithy, sty. Oxford English Dictionary
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stede
steddie, -y, stedding, steddle, stede see steady, stithy, steading, staddle, stead, steed. Oxford English Dictionary
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