also stickup, 1857, "a stand-up collar," from verbal phrase (attested from early 15c.), from stick (v.) + up (adv.). The verbal phrase in the sense of "rob someone at gunpoint" is from 1846, hence the noun in this sense (1887). Stick up for "defend" is attested from 1823.
stickleback
stickler
sticks
sticktoitiveness
stickum
stick-up
sticky
stiff
stiffen
stiff-necked
stiffness