Obs. [App. f. ME. stulþ (a. ON. stulð-r, stuld-r, STOUTH) + -RED.] Stealth.

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1654.  E. Johnson, Wonder-wrkg. Provid., 27. When the best choice our Orthodox Ministers can make is to take up a perpetuall banishment … their poore sheepe they may not feerde, but by stoledred.

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1657.  Billingsly, Brachy-Martyrol., xxix. 107. Some little corn by stoldred brought to town, Each pound was valued at half a crown.

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