Also 7 staulder. [app. f. stal- root of OE. stęllan to place.]
† 1. (See quot. 1611.) Obs.
1611. Cotgr., Buchier, a stalder, wood-house, or wood-pile. Ibid., Chantier de bois, a staulder, woodstacke, pile of wood.
2. dial. A horse or frame for casks to stand on.
1736. J. Lewis, I. of Tenet (ed. 2), 39. Stalder, a Stilling, or Frame to put Barrels on.
1853. W. D. Cooper, Sussex Gloss. (ed. 2), 78.
1875. Knight, Dict. Mech.