Stationary, stationarius, fixus
Stationers (company o/), stationarii,pi. m.
A stationer , chartopola, 1. m.
A statuary, statuarius, 2. m.
Statuary (art of), sculptura, 1. f.
A statue (image), statua, 1. f. simu-lacrum, 2. n. signum, 2. n. (-ofbrass), signum a?neum'; (-of wax),imago cerea
Stature (size), statura, 1. f.
Statutable, legibus consentaneus
Statutably, juxta leges
A statute, statutum, 2. n. decretum,
2. n. praescriptum, 2. n. lex, 3. f.sanctio, 3. f. (-of parliament), se-natus consultum
To stave (off), depello, 3. propello,
3. protelo, 1. (-or break in pieces),frango, 3. diffringo, 3. (-a barrel),dolio fundum detrahere
Staved (off), depulsus, propulsus ;(-to pieces), fractus, diffractus
Staves, see staffs (-of a barrel), as-sulae doliares
A stay (delay), h impedimentum, 2. n.mora, 1. f. (tarrying in a place),mansio, 3. i.(prop), fulcrum,2. n.(band), retinaculum, 2. n.
To stay (abide), maneo, 2. remoror,1 . commoror, 1 . moror, 1 . (stopone), detineo, 2. sisto, 3. (curb),cohibeo, 2. coerceo, 2. (appease),mollio, 4. placo, 1. (-the stomach),famem depellere ; (prop), fulcio,
4. (-for), praestolor, 1. opperior,4. (loiter), cunctor, 1. moror, 1.(-away), absum
Stayed, impeditus, detentus ; (curb-ed), repressus, cohibitus; (ap-peased), placatus; (propt up), suf-fultus; (-for), expectatus; (grave,sober), severus, gravis, serius
Stayedly, serio, graviter269
Stayedness, gravitas, severitas, 3. f.
A stayer (stopper), stator, S. m.Staying, manens, consistens ; (-for),expectans, praestolans, opperiens;(-upon), nixus, innixusA staying up, sustentatio, 3. f.
A pair of stays, thorax nexilisStead , or place, locus, 2. m.Steadfast, stabilis, firmus, constansSteadfastly, constanter, attenteSteadfastness, constantia, 1. f.Steadily, firmiter, constanterSteadiness, stabilitas, firmitas, 3. f.Steady, firmus, stabilis, fixusA steak, offula, 1. f. offela, I. f.
To steal (rob), furor, 1. latrocinor,1. (-privily), subripio, 3. (-away),secedo, 3. clanculum sese subdu-cere ; (-<2 marriage), nuptias clan-destinas celebrare; (-into), irrepo,3. (insinuate into), insinuo, 1. (-a?ooA),furtrai aspicere ; (-upon un-awares), imprudenter obrepere,improviso opprimereA stealer, fur. 3. c. g. latro, 3. m.
A stealing, direptio, spoliatio, 3. f.Given to stealing, furaxBy stealth, furtim, clanculumPertaining to stealth, furtivusA steam, vapor, 3. m. halitus, 4. m.To steam, exhalo, 1. vaporo, 1.Stedfast, firmus. See SteadfastA steed, equus, 2. m. sonipes, 3. m.Steel, chalybs, 3. m.
Of steel, chalybe'iusA steel (to strike fire), igniarium, 2.n. (-for a butcher), instrumentumex chalybe rice cotis fungens.
To steel, chalybe temperare ; (-one'sface), os induere
Steeled, chalybe temperatus; (Animpudence), perfricta frontisA steelyard, statera, 1. f.>Steep,praceps, praeruptus ; (ascend-
ing), acclivis ; ( descending ), de-clivis, devexus
A steep place, praecipitium, 2. n.
To steep, macero, 1. mollio, 4.Steeped, maceratus, mollitusA steeping, maceratio, 3. f.
A steeple, templi pyramisSteepness (of ascent), acclivitas, 3. f.
(-of descent), declivitas, 3. f.
A steer, juvencus, 2. m.
To steer (govern), guberno, 1. im-pero, 1. rego, 3. rerum habenasagitare ; (-one's course ), proficis-cor, 3. pergo, 3. vado, 3. iter fa-cere, cursum dirigereSteerage, or steering, gubernatio, 3. f.The steerage, naucleri statioSteered, gubernatus, rectusA steersman, gubernator, 3. m. nau-clerus, 2. m. navis rectorThe stem (of a plant, or herb), caulis,3. m. scapus, 2. m. (-or stock of atree), truncus, 2. m. (-of corn),culmus, 2. m. stipula, 1. f. (race,or parentage), stirps, 3. d. g. pro-genies, 5. f. prosapia, l.f. familia,1. f. genus, 3. n. stemma, 3. n.(-of a ship), rostrum, 2. n.Tostem (or stop), retardo, 1.reprimo,3. coerceo, 2. cohibeo, 2. sisto, 3.To grow to a stem, caulesco, 3.
A stench, fcetor, 3. m. putor, 3. m.odor gravis ; (-of a thing burnt ,&c.), nidor, 3.m. (-ofafoul breath),halitus, graveolentiaA stentorian voice, vox stentoreaA step, passus, gradus, gressus, 4.m.A step, or footstep, vestigium, 2,n.Step of a ladder, climacter, 3. m.
(-before a door), podium, 2. n.The step of a door, limen, 3. n.
Step by step, gradatimA step-father, vitricus, 2. m. (-mo-ther), noverca, 1. f. (-son), pri-N 3