Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- See
stot .
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- verb Geordie Alternative spelling of
stot .
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Examples
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It is not a bound forwards, but a "stott" straight upwards, -- six, eight, or nine feet, without apparent effort, and displaying at each bound a ridge, or fold, of pure white hair on their backs which at other times is concealed.
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Farm horses were of two varieties: the 'affer' or 'stott', a rough small animal, generally worth about 13s. 5d., and the cart-horse, probably the ancestor of our shire horses, whose average price was 19s. 4d.
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They seemingly slate Gavin but think stott is right.
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They seemingly slate Gavin but think stott is right.
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They seemingly slate Gavin but think stott is right.
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They seemingly slate Gavin but think stott is right.
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They seemingly slate Gavin but think stott is right.
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They seemingly slate Gavin but think stott is right.
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They seemingly slate Gavin but think stott is right.
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They seemingly slate Gavin but think stott is right.
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yarb commented on the word stott
He bullied Ruth in other ways. She was forbidden to stott her ball indoors.
- Alasdair Gray, Lanark, ch. 13
January 19, 2009