- stouth
- stouth;stouth·rief;stouth·rife;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
stouth — ˈstüth noun Etymology: Middle English stulth, stouth, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse stuldr theft, stela to steal more at steal Scot & dialect England : theft, robbery … Useful english dictionary
stouth and routh — noun Scotland : plenty … Useful english dictionary
stouthrie — stouthˈrie or stouthˈerie noun 1. Theft 2. Stolen goods 3. Equipment, furniture • • • Main Entry: ↑stouth … Useful english dictionary
stoutherie — stouthˈrie or stouthˈerie noun 1. Theft 2. Stolen goods 3. Equipment, furniture • • • Main Entry: ↑stouth … Useful english dictionary
stouthrief — stouth·rief … English syllables
stouthrife — stouth·rife … English syllables
rief — rief; rief·ler; stouth·rief; … English syllables
rife — cauld·rife; rife·ly; rife·ness; wake·rife; wauk·rife; rife; wast·rife; stouth·rife; … English syllables
stewth — variant of stouth … Useful english dictionary
stouith — variant of stouth Obs … Useful english dictionary