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1 stuaic
( M`A., Arms.), stuaichd ( H.S.D.), a little hill, round promontory, Irish stuaic: *s-tuag-c, from stuadh above. M`A. has the meaning "wry-neck" and sullen countenance, extreme boorishness", which is usually represented by stùic. Stokes gives the Celtic as *stoukki-, Breton stuchyaff, to feather, Lithuanian stúgti, set on high, English steep. -
2 stuaic
nf2 peak, pinnacle, vertex -
3 huff
tá stuaic uirthi -
4 offend
cuir stuaic -
5 stùc
stùc, stùchda little hill jutting out from a greater, a horn, Irish stucán,a small conical hill, stucach, horned; from Teutonic - Norse stúka, wing of a building; Scottish, English stook, Middle English stouke, a shock of corn (12 sheaves), stooks, small horns, Low German stu$$-ke (properly a projection), a bundle, bunch. But cf. stuaic. -
6 stùchd
stùc, stùchda little hill jutting out from a greater, a horn, Irish stucán,a small conical hill, stucach, horned; from Teutonic - Norse stúka, wing of a building; Scottish, English stook, Middle English stouke, a shock of corn (12 sheaves), stooks, small horns, Low German stu$$-ke (properly a projection), a bundle, bunch. But cf. stuaic.
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