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stoiter
stoiter, v. Sc. and north. (ˈstɔɪtə(r)) [Frequentative f. stoit v. Cf. north. dial. stotter, stauter, stowter in similar senses (see Eng. Dial. Dict.).] intr. To swerve from side to side in walking; to walk with staggering or tottering steps; also with up.c 1730 Ramsay Vision xix, They stoyter hame ... Oxford English Dictionary
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stotter
stotter, v. Sc. and north. (ˈstɒtə(r)) Also stoter, stotre, stutter. [f. stot v. + -er1. Cf. stoiter, stutter, totter vbs.] intr. To stumble, stagger.1781 J. Hutton Tour to Caves (ed. 2) Gloss. 97 Stoter, or stotre, to stumble. 1785 Bran New Wark l. 365 She stottered, she fell. 1893 Stevenson Catrio... Oxford English Dictionary
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but
▪ I. but, prep., adv., conj. (bʌt) Forms: 1 be-{uacu}tan (only as prep. or adv.), b{uacu}tan, -on, -un, b{uacu}ta, b{uacu}te, 2–3 buten, 2–4 bute, (2–3 boten, 2–4 bote, 3–7 Sc. bot), 3– but. [The OE. adv. and prep. be-{uacu}tan, b{uacu}tan, b{uacu}ta, ‘on the outside, without’, of which the strong f... Oxford English Dictionary
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