statov"
sta±tov" , hv, ovn , verb. Adj. of i{sthmi , placed, standing, stato;" i{ppo" a stalled horse, Il., Soph. : stato;" citwvn a tunic reaching to the feet, Plut.
staurov"
staurov" , oJ , ( sth`nai ) an upright pale or stake, Hom ., etc. : of piles driven in to serve as a foundation, Hdt. , Thuc.
II. the Cross, N.T .: its form was represented by the Greek letter T , Luc.
staurofovro"
stauro-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) bearing the cross, Anth.
staurovw
staurovw , f. wvsw , ( staurov" ) to fence with pales, impalisade, Thuc.
II. to crucify, Polyb ., N.T.
stauvrwma
stauvrwma , ato", tov , a palisade or stockade, Lat. vallum , Thuc ., Xen. ; and stauvrwsi"
stauvrwsi"
stauvrwsi" , hJ , a palisading, Thuc.
sta±fiv" , ivdo", hJ , = ajstafiv" , Theocr.
stafulhv
sta±fuØlhv , hJ , a bunch of grapes, Hom ., Theocr.
II. parox. stafuvlh , the plummet of a level, i{ppoi stafuvlh/ ejpi; nw`ton e[i>sai horses matched in height by the level, matched to a nicety, Il. (Deriv. uncertain.)
stafuliv"
sta±fuØliv" , ivdo", hJ, stafulhv , a bunch of grapes, Theocr.
stafuloklopivdh"
sta±fuØlo-klopivdh" , oJ , ( klevptw ) a grape-stealer, Anth.
stacuhtovmo"
sta±cuh-tovmo" , on , ( tevmnw ) cutting ears of corn, Anth.
stacuhtrovfo"
sta±cuh-trovfo" , on , nourishing ears of corn, Anth.
stacumhvtwr
sta±cu-mhvtwr , oro", hJ , mother of ears of corn, Anth.
stacuostevfano"
sta±cuo-stevfa±no" , on , crowned with ears of corn, Anth.