I. stil·lage ˈstilij noun
( -s )
Etymology: modification of Dutch stellage scaffolding, from Middle Dutch, from stellen to place + -age (from Middle French); akin to Old High German stellen to place — more at stall
1. : a small table or stand (as for casks in a brewery) sometimes equipped with wheels
2. : a drying stone for ceramic ware shaped but not fired
II. stillage transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
: to place on a stillage
III. still·age noun
( -s )
Etymology: still (VIII) + -age
: the mash from an alcoholic fermentation after removal of the alcohol in a still
simple screening of the stillage gives distillers' dried grains — R.S.Aries
— compare distillers' grains