Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e in the morning. — n. Agita-tion: tumult; bustle; public disturbance or commo-tion; seditious uproar; agitation of thoughts. Stirk. See under Steer, n. Stirrup, sturrup or stTrrup, n. A kind of ring, forreceiving the foot of a rider, and attached to a strapfastened to the saddle. (Mach.) Any piece resem-bling the stirrup of a saddle. Stitch, stich, V. i. [stitched (sticht), stitchixG.] Toform


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . e in the morning. — n. Agita-tion: tumult; bustle; public disturbance or commo-tion; seditious uproar; agitation of thoughts. Stirk. See under Steer, n. Stirrup, sturrup or stTrrup, n. A kind of ring, forreceiving the foot of a rider, and attached to a strapfastened to the saddle. (Mach.) Any piece resem-bling the stirrup of a saddle. Stitch, stich, V. i. [stitched (sticht), stitchixG.] Toform stitches in; esp., to sew in such a manner as toshow on the surface a continuous line of stitches;to sew or unite together.— v. i. To practice stitch-ing.— n. A single pass of a needle in sewing; theloop or turn of the thread thus made: a single turnof the thread round a needle in knitting; a spacebetween 2 double furrows in plowed ground; anacute lancinating pain, like the piercing of a needle. Stithy, stithT, n. An anvil; a smiths shop; smithy. Stiver, stiver, n. A Dutch coin and money of ac-count =2 cents. Stoat, stot, n. The ermine, — so called when of a red-dish color, as in


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