Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - stay
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English st?g; akin to Old Norse stag ~ Date: before 12th century 1. a large strong rope usually of wire used to support a mast 2. guy I II. verb Date: 1627 transitive verb 1. to secure upright with or as if with ~s 2. to incline (a mast) forward, aft, or to one side by the ~s intransitive verb to go about ; tack III. verb (~ed; also staid; ~ing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French estei-, estai-, stem of ester to stand, ~, from Latin stare — more at stand Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to stop going forward ; pause 2. to stop doing something ; cease 3. to continue in a place or condition ; remain ~ed up all night went for a short vacation but ~ed on for weeks ~ put till I come back 4. to stand firm 5. to take up residence ; lodge 6. to keep even in a contest or rivalry ~ with the leaders 7. to call a poker bet without raising 8. obsolete to be in waiting or attendance transitive verb 1. to wait for ; await 2. to stick or remain with (as a race or trial of endurance) to the end — usually used in the phrase ~ the course 3. to remain during ~ed the whole time 4. a. to stop or delay the proceeding or advance of by or as if by interposing an obstacle ; halt ~ an execution b. to check the course of (as a disease) c. allay, pacify ~ed tempers d. to quiet the hunger of temporarily Synonyms: see defer IV. noun Date: 1536 1. a. the action of halting ; the state of being stopped b. a stopping or suspension of procedure or execution by judicial or executive order 2. obsolete self-control, moderation 3. a residence or sojourn in a place 4. capacity for endurance V. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French estaie, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch stake pole, Middle Low German stak post, stake pole — more at stake Date: 14th century 1. one that serves as a prop ; support 2. a thin firm strip (as of plastic) used for stiffening a garment or part (as a shirt collar) 3. a corset stiffened with bones — usually used in plural VI. transitive verb Date: 1548 1. to provide physical or moral support for ; sustain 2. to fix on something as a foundation
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