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▪ I. stich|stɪk| [ad. Gr. στίχ-ος row, line, verse, or the collateral form στίχ-ες (pl.).] A portion or division of prose or verse writing, of a measured or average length; a line, verse.
1723S. Mather Vind. Holy Bible 67 In some ancient Greek New Testaments, at the close of the epistles, there were some numeral letters added, signifying how many Stichs were in the epistle... The Jewish and Christian writers have computed these Stichs in scripture books, and added them at the end of each book. 1883Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 1955 Trying whether these pauses have a like or symmetrically correspondent number of stichs. ▪ II. stich(e obs. forms of stitch. |