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stoothe
stoothe, v. dial. (stuːð) Also 6 stothe, 9 stooth. [f. stooth.] † 1. trans. To garnish with studs or knobs. = stud v. Obs.1530 Knaresb. Wills (Surtees) I. 26 A gyrdell stothed with sylver. 2. To furnish (a wall) with the framework on which the lath-and-plaster is fixed; to build with lath and plaste...
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stuthe
▪ I. stuthe variant of stooth.1502 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. II. 199 For brases and stuthes of lattoun to the harnessingis of thir sadilis. 1507 Ibid. III. 254 Item for 1 stuthes with ruffis callit ulȝeatis for the Kingis panses and mailȝeis. 1513 Douglas æneis xii. xiv. 132 The fey gyrdill hie set...
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stooth
stooth dial. (stuːθ) Forms: 3–9 stothe, 5 stuthe, stoth, 6 stoothe, stoith, (pl. stoithez, stoys), 9 stooth. [Either repr. OE. stuðu var. of studu stud n., or a. the equivalent ON. stoð.] 1. A post, an upright lath; now only one of the upright battens in a lath-and-plaster wall. b. Comb. stooth-and-...
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