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stound
▪ I. stound, n.1 (staʊnd, stuːnd) Forms: 1–3 stund, 3 stunde, 3–5 stonde, 4–6 stond, (4 stunt, 4–5 stont), 3–6 stounde (4 stounte), 4–6 stownd(e, (5 stowndde, stouunde, stowunde), 4– stound; 6 stowne, 8–9 Sc. stoun. [Com. Teut. (wanting in Gothic): OE. stund fem. = OFris. stunde, OS. stunda (Du. sto... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aiken Drum
Aikendrum But the Chief cannot be found, and the Dutchmen they are drowned And King Jaime he is crowned, Aikendrum, Aikendrum But the dogs will get a stound wikipedia.org
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stounding
▪ I. † ˈstounding, vbl. n.1 Obs. [f. stound v.1 + -ing1.] a. Lingering, delay. b. pl. Remains.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 491 Wythowttyne more stownntynge they schippide theire horsez. 1650 Presbyt. Rec. Inverurie in J. Davidson Inverurie (1878) 306 The mistress was delyvered and thereafter the pains left ... Oxford English Dictionary
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stounded
ˈstounded, ppl. a. [f. stound v.2 + -ed1.] Stunned; astonished.1757 E. Perronet Mitre ii. lxxxvii, The news makes all their Sur-loins crack: Down drops each stounded head. 1819 W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd (1827) 76 Whan to his stoundit ear there comes The blair o' trumpets and o' drums. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lotta & Christer
– background singing Recording – Studio Gallskrik, Bohus Sound Studios, Park Studio Patrik Ehlersson, Leif Ottebrand – engineer Tobias Lindell, Bohus Stound Studio – mixing Bernard Löhr, Mono Music Studio – mixing ("Don't Let Me Down") Dragan Tanasković, Bohus Stound Studio – mixing Peter Knutsson – photo wikipedia.org
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stonte
▪ I. stont variant of stound n., stunt a.▪ II. stont(e see stand v., stint v. Oxford English Dictionary
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stowne
stown(e see steal v., stoun v., stound n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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stownde
stownd(e obs. forms of stound n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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stonde
▪ I. † stond Obs. [App. a dial. variant of stand n., adopted by certain writers in special uses.] 1. Falconry. Cf. stand n.1 7.1580–3 Greene Mamillia i. 4 b, The hawke that commeth at the first cal, wil neuer be stedfast on the stond. 1587 ― Carde of Fancie (1593) E 3 b, The Hawke that bates at euer... Oxford English Dictionary
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stunde
▪ I. stund variant of stand n.21664 Taylor in Evelyn's Pomona 49 Let your Vessels be very tight and clean wherein you put your Cider to settle: The best form is the Stund or Stand, which is set upon the lesser end, from the top tapering downwards.▪ II. stund(e see stoun v., stound n.1, v.1, v.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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stoun
stoun, v. Now Sc. and north. (stuːn) Forms: 4 stoune, stowne, (pa. pple. stouned, stund), 5 stounne, 7 stown, 6– stoun. [Aphetic a. OF. estoner: see astone v. Cf. stun v. and stound v.2] † 1. trans. a. To stun, stupefy, as with a blow; to benumb. b. To stupefy with amazement, astound. Obs.a 1300 Cur... Oxford English Dictionary
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umbestound
† umbestound, adv. Obs. Forms: 3 vmbe stunde, umbestunde, 4 vmbesto(u)nde, 5 Sc. vmbestount. [OE. ymbe (embe) stunde: see umbe prep. and stound n.1] a. At times; sometimes. b. After a (short) time.[993 Battle of Maldon 271 æfre embe stunde he sealde sume wunde.] c 1205 Lay. 11969 Þa vmbe stunde ne s... Oxford English Dictionary
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astunde
astunde for a stunde: see stound. Oxford English Dictionary
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umstound
† umˈstound, adv. Obs. Also 4 vmbstont, vmstount, -stunt, 5 vmstonte; 4 vmstond. [ad. ON. um stund for a time. Cf. umbestound adv.] Sometimes.a 1300 Cursor M. 4451 Ioseph sagh þam ai vmstunt To comforth þam wel was he wont. Ibid. 14033 A man quilum was wont Penis for to lene vm-stunt [Gött. vmstount... Oxford English Dictionary
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stoundmeal
† ˈstoundmeal, adv. Obs. Forms: 1 stund-, stuntmǽlum, 2 stundmele, 4–5 stound(e)mele, 4 stowndmeel, 5 stonedemel. [OE. stundmǽlum: see stound n. and -meal.] 1. At intervals, from time to time.c 1000 ælfric Gram. xxxviii. (Z.) 238 Vicissim stundmælum. c 1000 Ags. Gloss. in Haupt's Zeitschr. (1853) IX... Oxford English Dictionary
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