
stound



stound verb trans. [staʊnd, stu:nd] obsolete exc. Scot. & dial.
stound noun & verb. [staʊnd, stu:nd] obsolete exc. Scot. & dial.
stound noun. [staʊnd, stu:nd] obsolete exc. Scot. & dial.
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stound noun1 & verb1.
[staʊnd, stu:nd] obsolete exc.
Scot. &
dial.[Old English stund = Old Frisian stunde, Old Saxon stunda (Dutch stond), Old High German stunta (German Stunde hour), Old Norse stund, from Germanic.]A. noun.
1. A (short) time, a while; a moment. Formerly also
spec. (a) a time to act, an opportune moment;
(b) a hard, testing, or painful time.
OE.2. A sharp pain, a pang; a shock; a thrill (of delight).
ME.b. Roar, violent noise.
E17.b. verb.
1. verb intrans. Remain, stay. Only in
ME.2. verb intrans. & (now rare or obsolete) trans. (Cause to) ache, smart, throb, etc.
Scot. &
north. L15. ■ stounding ppl adjective (
north.) smarting, acutely painful
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