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sted
noun
Place; in general. Fly this fearful stead.
sted
Place or room which another had or might have, noting substitution, replacing or filling the place of another, as, David died and Solomon reigned in his sted. God hath appointed me another seed in stead of Abel, whom Cain slew. Genesis 4:25.
sted
The frame on which a bed is laid. Sallow the feet, the borders and the sted. To stand in sted, to be of use or great advantage. The smallest act of charity shall stand us in great stead.
sted
in names of places distant from a river or the sea, signifies place, as above; but in names of places situated on a river or harbor, it is from Sax. Stathe, border, bank, shore, Both words perhaps are from one root.