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STEW

Volume 3 · 65 words · 1771 Edition

a small kind of fish-pond, the peculiar office of which is to maintain fish, and keep them in readiness for the daily use of the family &c.

Stews, were also places anciently permitted in England to women of professed incontinency, for the proffer of their bodies to all comers. These were under particular rules and laws of discipline, appointed by the lord of the manor.