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Morphology
Lemmata
Forms: stile (data provider: donatus-sup)
Dictionary
Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Stíle, s. m.
1. a style used by the ancients in writing upon tablets of wax; 2. a fescue, a little stick; 3. a round, long, and straight piece of wood, but not very big; 4. a style, a manner of writing; 5. a way, humour, or custom; 6. style, the manner of reckoning time; 7. the gnomon or pin of a sun-dial; 8. the handle of any instrument; 9. a scaffolding pole; 10. any thing with a sharp point. — vecchio, — nuovo, the old and new style.
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stile: a stile, a phrase, a manner or forme in speaking or writing or penning. Also vse, fashion, habit, vre, guise, forme wont, order or rule. Also a marking stone, or a Painters pensill. Also a writing pin of a paire of writing tables. Also a Chirurgions probe or searching needle. Also any thing like a piller or a piller made sharpe toward the top. Also a Gunners pricker or priming iron. Also the Gnomon of a dyall. Also an axle-tree. Also a goade.