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▪ 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 ...
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astounding
aˈstounding, ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ing2.] Shocking with surprise or wonder, amazing.1586 Marlowe 1st Pt. Tamburl. Prol., Threatening the world with high astounding terms. 1599 B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. (T.) The third is your soldier's face, a menacing and astounding face. 1642 Milton Apol. Smect. (...
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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...
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