sta±lh`nai , aor. 2 inf. of stevllw .
stavlix
stavlix , iØko", hJ , ( sta±lh`nai ) a stake to which nets are fastened, Xen ., Theocr.
stali`ti"
stali`ti" , Dor. for sthli`ti" .
sta<Eth>l-ourgov" , ovn , Dor. for sthl-, ( * e[rgw ) furnished with a sthvlh or gravestone, Anth.
sta`men
sta`men , Dor. for sth`nai , aor. 2 inf. of i{sthmi .
stamivne"
sta±mivne" , oiJ , Ep. dat. pl. sta±mivnessi : ( sth`nai ): the ribs of a ship, which stand up from the keel, Lat. statumina , Od.
stamnivon
stamnivon , tov , Dim. of stavmno", a wine-a/ap , Ar.
stavmno"
stavmno" , oJ , and hJ , ( sth`nai ) an earthen jar for racking off wine, Ar .: cf. ajmforeuv" .
stavn
stavn , Aeol. 3 pl. aor. 2 of i{sthmi .
2. neut. of part.
staxeu`me"
staxeu`me" , Dor. for stavxomen , 1 pl. f. of stavzw .
stav"
stav" , sta`sa, stavn , aor. 2 part. of i{sthmi .
stasiavzw
sta±siavzw , f. avsw , ( stavsi" ):
I.
intr.
to rebel, revolt, rise in rebellion,
tiniv
against
one,
Hdt.
,
Xen.
,
etc.
;
prov" tina
Xen.
2.
in the Greek states,
to form a party
or
faction, be at odds, quarrel,
Hdt
.,
etc.
3.
of the states themselves,
to be at discord, be distracted by factions,
Ar
.,
Thuc.
,
etc.
II.
trans.
to revolutionise, throw into confusion,
th;n povlin
Lys
.,
etc.
Hence
stasiastikov"
stasiastikov"
sta±siastikov" , hv, ovn , seditious, factious, Plat ., etc. : Adv. , stasiastikw`" e[cein to be factious, Dem.
stavsimo"
stavsimo" , on , ( stavsi" ) standing, stationary; of water, stagnant, Xen.
2. stable, steadfast, steady, firm, Plat .:of men, steadfast, steady, solid, Lat. constans , Id.:of