Definition of Startsy

1. starets [n] - See also: starets

Lexicographical Neighbors of Startsy

startle reaction
startle reflex
startle response
startled
startlement
startlements
startler
startlers
startles
startling
startlingly
startlish
startly
starts
starts up
startsy (current term)
startup
startupper
startups
starvation
starvation acidosis
starvations
starve
starved
starved aster
starvedly
starveling
starvelings
starven
starver

Literary usage of Startsy

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

1. The British Essayists by Alexander Chalmers (1802)
"... And pawing, seems to beat the distant plain ; Hills, vales, and floods, appear already crost, And ere he startsy a thousand steps are lost. ..."

2. Russia of the Russians by Harold Williams (1915)
"troubled and anxious come for advice and consolation. Such recluses, startsy, or elders, as they are called, were formerly to be' met with ..."

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