/steɪv/
noun
One of a number of narrow strips of wood, or narrow iron plates, placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel or structure; especially, one of the strips which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc.One of the bars or rounds of a rack, rungs of a ladder, etc; one of the cylindrical bars of a lantern wheelA metrical portion; a stanza; a staff.The five horizontal and parallel lines on and between which musical notes are written or pointed; the staff.A staff or walking stick.A sign, symbol or sigil, including rune or rune-like characters, used in Icelandic magic.verb
To fit or furnish with staves or rundles.(usually with 'in') To break in the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst.(with 'off') To push, or keep off, as with a staff.(usually with 'off') To delay by force or craft; to drive away.(rare or archaic) To burst in pieces by striking against something.To walk or move rapidly.To suffer, or cause to be lost by breaking the cask.To render impervious or solid by driving with a calking iron.