Stell

[Stell]

A partial inclosure made by a wall or trees, to serve as a shelter for sheep or cattle.

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To place or fix firmly or permanently.


v. t.
To place or fix firmly or permanently.

v. t.
A prop; a support, as for the feet in standing or cilmbing.

v. t.
A partial inclosure made by a wall or trees, to serve as a shelter for sheep or cattle.


Stell

Stell , v. t. [AS. stellan. 'fb163.] To place or fix firmly or permanently. [Obs.] Shak.

Stell

Stell, n. [See Stell, v. t.] 1. A prop; a support, as for the feet in standing or cilmbing. [Scot.] 2. A partial inclosure made by a wall or trees, to serve as a shelter for sheep or cattle. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

To place or fix firmly or permanently.

A prop; a support, as for the feet in standing or cilmbing.

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