Sc. Obs. [f. STITH a. (OE. had ʓestíðian intr., to become strong).] trans. To set firmly, to cause to remain immovable.

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c. 1375.  Sc. Leg. Saints, xliv. (Lucy), 242. Þe haly gast had sa stithit hire, þat nane of þai mycht of þat place a fute hire stere. Ibid., 270. It is of criste þe benyfice, þat stithis me on þis wyse.

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