steken (in)
111steig- — To stick; pointed. Partly blended with stegh . Derivatives include stitch, ticket, instinct, stigma, tiger, and steak. I. Zero grade form *stig . 1. stickleback, from …
112snickersnee — /snik euhr snee /, n. a knife, esp. one used as a weapon. [1690 1700; var. (by alliterative assimilation) of earlier stick or snee to thrust or cut < D steken to STICK2 + snij(d)en to cut] * * * …
113steek — /steek, stayk/, v.t. Scot. to shut, close, fasten or lock (a window, door, or the like). [1150 1200; ME (north) steken (v.), OE stician to prick, stab] * * * …
114Čepřovice —   Municipality   …
115Čestice (Strakonice District) — Čestice   Městys   …
116Chelčice —   Municipality   …
117Chlum (Strakonice District) — Chlum   Municipality   …
118Chobot (Strakonice District) — Chobot   Municipality   …
119Chrášťovice —   Municipality   …
120Číčenice —   Municipality   …