Definition of Stalko

1. a gentleman without fortune [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stalko

stalkerazzi
stalkerish
stalkerlike
stalkers
stalkier
stalkiest
stalkily
stalking
stalking-horse
stalking horse
stalking horses
stalkingly
stalkings
stalkless
stalklike
stalko (current term)
stalkoes
stalks
stalkumentaries
stalkumentary
stalky
stall
stall-fed
stall bar
stall handler
stallage
stallages
stallation
stalled
staller

Literary usage of Stalko

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

1. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1851)
"In country towns which are rich in a barrack and the head-quarters of a regiment, the stalko is sometimes a great family auxiliary. ..."

2. Standard English Poems: Spenser to Tennyson by Henry Spackman Pancoast (1899)
"... more fowle than dismall day; The which with monstrous stalko behind him stept, And ever as he went dew watch upon him kept. XXVIII. ..."

3. Landscape in Poetry from Homer to Tennyson by Francis Turner Palgrave (1897)
"I follow Skene's literal version— Cold is the place of the lake before the winter storm : Dry the stalko of broken reeds ; Lucky is he who sees the ..."

4. The Hengwrt Ms of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (1879)
"... termes / wol I speke I pray to god / his nekke mote to-breke He kan wel / in myn eye / seen a stalko Hut in his ..."

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