| STOT | • stot n. (Obsolete) An inferior horse. • stot n. An ox or bull. • stot n. (Regional) A heifer. |
| STOTS | • stots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stot. • STOT v. to bound, also STOTT. |
| STOTT | • stott v. (Geordie) Alternative spelling of stot. • Stott prop.n. A surname from Middle English. • STOTT v. to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT. |
| STOTIN | • stotin n. A former currency unit of Slovenia, one hundredth of a tolar. • STOTIN n. a monetary unit of Slovenia, worth one hundredth of a tolar. |
| STOTTS | • stotts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stott. • Stotts prop.n. Plural of Stott. • STOTT v. to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT. |
| STOTTY | • stotty n. (Geordie) Alternative spelling of stottie. • STOTTY n. (dialect) a wedge of bread cut from a round loaf and stuffed with meat or cheese, also STOTTIE. |
| STOTINS | • stotins n. Plural of stotin. • STOTIN n. a monetary unit of Slovenia, worth one hundredth of a tolar. |
| STOTTED | • stotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of stot. • stotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of stott. • STOTT v. to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT. |
| STOTTER | • stotter v. (Intransitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To stagger; totter; stumble. • STOTTER v. to stagger, also STOIT, STOITER, STYTE. |
| STOTTIE | • stottie n. (Geordie) A round flat loaf of bread, traditionally pan-fried rather than oven-baked. • STOTTIE n. (dialect) a wedge of bread cut from a round loaf and stuffed with meat or cheese, also STOTTY. |
| STOTINKA | • stotinka n. A unit of currency in Bulgaria, worth one hundredth of a lev. • STOTINKA n. (Bulgarian) a Bulgarian monetary unit, worth one hundredth of a lev. |
| STOTINKI | • stotinki n. Plural of stotinka. • STOTINKA n. (Bulgarian) a Bulgarian monetary unit, worth one hundredth of a lev. |
| STOTINOV | • stotinov n. Plural of stotin. • STOTIN n. a monetary unit of Slovenia, worth one hundredth of a tolar. |
| STOTIOUS | • stotious adj. (Ireland) drunk. • STOTIOUS adj. (Irish slang) drunk, intoxicated, also STOCIOUS. |
| STOTTERS | • stotters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stotter. • STOTTER v. to stagger, also STOIT, STOITER, STYTE. |
| STOTTIES | • stotties n. Plural of stottie. • stotties n. Plural of stotty. • STOTTIE n. (dialect) a wedge of bread cut from a round loaf and stuffed with meat or cheese, also STOTTY. |
| STOTTING | • stotting v. Present participle of stot. • STOTT v. to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT. |
| STOTINKAS | • stotinkas n. Plural of stotinka. • STOTINKA n. (Bulgarian) a Bulgarian monetary unit, worth one hundredth of a lev. |
| STOTTERED | • stottered v. Simple past tense and past participle of stotter. • STOTTER v. to stagger, also STOIT, STOITER, STYTE. |
| STOTTERING | • stottering v. Present participle of stotter. • STOTTER v. to stagger, also STOIT, STOITER, STYTE. |