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Stell   Listen
noun
Stell  n.  
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.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Stell" Quotes from Famous Books



... money they leyde, They toke bot a yeman to kepe; Roben befor the potter he breyde, And bad hem stond stell. ...
— A Collection of Ballads • Andrew Lang

... piece is Lucrece come, To find a face where all distress is stell'd. Many she sees where cares have carved some, But none where all distress and dolour dwell'd, Till she despairing Hecuba beheld, Staring on Priam's wounds with her old eyes, Which bleeding ...
— The Rape of Lucrece • William Shakespeare [Collins edition]



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