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stounding

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Definition of stounding in English English dictionary

stound
An hour

What booth wilt thou have? our king reply'd / Now tell me in this stound.

stound
A brief span of time, moment, instant

Listen to me a little stound.

stound
To long or pine after, desire

Recently weaned children stound after the breast..

stound
A receptacle for holding small containers of beer
stound
A time, length of time, hour, while

He lay and slept, and swet a stound, / And became whole and sound.

stound
To be in pain or sorrow, mourn
stound
A tide, season
stound
A sharp or sudden pain; a shock, an attack

ere the point arriued, where it ought, / That seuen-fold shield, which he from Guyon brought / He cast betwene to ward the bitter stound .

stound
A fit, an episode or sudden outburst of emotion

and run away with him, almost whether he will or not, in a stound of unbearable love!.

stound
To hurt, pain, smart

Of that late stounding insult.

stound
{n} sorrow, astonishment, season
stound
Stunned
stound
A sudden, severe pain or grief; peril; alarm
stound
Hour; time; season
stound
A vessel for holding small beer
stound
Astonishment; amazement
stound
A short time; a while
stound
To be in pain or sorrow
stound
A brief space of time; a moment