Definition of Staigs

1. staig [n] - See also: staig

Lexicographical Neighbors of Staigs

stagnating
stagnation
stagnation mastitis
stagnations
stags
stagworm
stagy
stahlian
staid
staider
staidest
staidly
staidness
staidnesses
staig
staigs (current term)
stain
stainabilities
stainability
stainable
stained
stainer
stainers
stainest
staineth
staining
stainings
stainless

Literary usage of Staigs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1888)
"Summa, Fifty • See Note 1. t See Note 2. î See Note 3. four pounds. Item, Horses, mares, and staigs in the muir, the price of them all, Thirty pounds. ..."

2. Burgh Laws of Dundee: With the History, Statutes, & Proceedings of the Guild by Alex Johnston Warden, Dundee (Scotland). (1872)
"All Litting of staigs Prohibited in Future.—The whole maisters of actuall Wackers and ... and considering ther great losse by giving staigs either to ..."

3. The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1828)
"... is somewhat larger than the staigs, which is eighty-eight by eighty-nine ... at the staigs; both the upper and lower tiers of steps are two feet broad. ..."

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