These terms are from the FISH Archaeological Objects Thesaurus (Forum on Information Standards in Heritage - FISH).
| Term | Scope note | Term type | SENESCHAL URI | Other URI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stewards Parlour | Narrow term | 138298 | - | |
| STEWARDS ROOM | A room for higher-ranking servants. | Preferred term | 138299 | - |
| Stews | Narrow term | 70863 | - | |
| Stick House | Narrow term | 93431 | - | |
| Stick Mill | Narrow term | 130194 | - | |
| Stiddy | Narrow term | 93432 | - | |
| STIFF LEAF CAPITAL | A capital featuring stylised, often projecting, three-lobed leaves. | Preferred term | 138900 | - |
| STILE | A set of steps or a framework of bars and steps for crossing over a fence or wall. | Preferred term | 70278 | - |
| Still | Narrow term | 70798 | - | |
| STILL HOUSE | A building housing equipment for the process of distillation. | Preferred term | 93433 | - |
| Still Room | Narrow term | 93434 | - | |
| STILLING HOUSE | A distilling or brewing house. | Preferred term | 93435 | - |
| STILTED ARCH | An arch where vertical piers raise the springing line. | Preferred term | 138300 | - |
| Stink Pole | Narrow term | 143501 | - | |
| STIRRUP | A device in the form of a loop with a flat base hung on either side of a saddle to support the rider's foot. | Preferred term | 95686 | - |
| Stithy | Narrow term | 93436 | - | |
| STOCK ENCLOSURE | A pound for the accommodation of livestock. | Preferred term | 68667 | - |
| STOCK EXCHANGE | A building which provides the centralized market for trading in stocks and shares and for raising capital for industry. | Preferred term | 68788 | - |
| Stock House | Narrow term | 71397 | - | |
| Stock Shed | Narrow term | 71537 | - | |
| STOCKADED ENCLOSURE | An enclosure surrounded by a wooden stockade. A rare site type of Neolithic date. | Preferred term | 70187 | - |
| STOCKING | A covering for the leg which fits closely. | Preferred term | 96626 | - |
| Stockingers Cottage | Narrow term | 93437 | - | |
| STOCKS | A wooden framework with holes for the feet, and occassionally hands, in which the offender was restrained. | Preferred term | 95718 | - |
| STOCKS | An instrument of punishment, in which the offender was placed in a sitting position in a timber frame, with holes to confine the ankles and wrists between two planks. | Preferred term | 68737 | - |
| STOKE PIT | The position of a fire in a wood-fuelled furnace. All periods from the Iron Age to the 17th century. | Preferred term | 143508 | - |
| STOKEHOLE | The hole through which the fuel for a fire is put to start and maintain the fire. | Preferred term | 138301 | - |
| STOLE | A long scarf or shawl. | Preferred term | 96736 | - |
| STOMACHER | A decorative panel worn over the chest and stomach by both men and women in the 16th century and later only by women. | Preferred term | 96737 | - |
| STONE | Rock or hard minerals used as a building material and for carving etc. | Preferred term | 79195 | - |
10621 - 10650 of 12,437 records.