_ 4, _w. dat. of thing and acc. of pers._ steal, rob.
st?™ndr _see_ *standa*.
st?™rkliga _adv._ vigorously.
st?™rkr _adj._ strong.
steypa _wv._ 1, _w. dat. of thing_, throw; pull off. *steypask*,
throw oneself.
st?«ga _sv._ 6, advance, walk, go. *st. upp*, mount (horse).
st?«gr _sm._ path, way.
stikill _sm._ point.
stilla (stilta) _wv._ 1, arrange. *st. til*, arrange, dispose.
stinga _sv._ 3, pierce; 'st. st?«fnum at skipi,' run the prow
against a ship's side.
stirt _adv._ harshly [_neut. of_ 'stir?°r,' stiff].
st???° _see_ *standa*.
st?“rri _see_ *st??r*.
st??kkva _sv._ 3, spring, rebound, start back.
stolinn _see_ *stela*.
st??rliga _adv._ bigly, arrogantly.
st??r-mannligr _adj._ magnificent, aristocratic.
st??r-m?™nni _sn._ great men (collective), aristocracy.
st??rr _adj._ big, great. *st??rum* _adv._ greatly.
st??r-r???°r _adj._ (great of plans), ambitious.
st??r-skip _sn._ big ship,
st??r-virki _sn._ great deed.
str?? _wv._ 1, strew, cover with straw.
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