Part 833 (2/2)

9. A paroxysm of rage.

_Douglas._

10. Severe reproof, S. B.

_Ross._

A. S. _steore_, reproof, correction.

11. A fright, Dumfr.

Belg. _stoor-en_, Teut. _stoer-en_, A. S. _styr-an_, turbare, E. to _stir_.

~Stourie~, _adj._ Dusty, S.

_To_ ~Stour, Stowre, Stoor~, _v. n._

1. To rise in foam or spray.

_Douglas._

2. To move swiftly, making the dust or water fly about, S.

_Watson._

~Stoor~, _adv._ Avast, get away, S.

STOUR, STOURE, _s._ A stake, a long pole, Dumfr.

_Douglas._

Su. G. Dan. _stoer_, _staur_, id.

STOURNE, _adj._ Stern; used as a s.

A. S. _styrne_, id.

_Sir Gawan._

STOUSSIE, _s._ A strong healthy child, S.

Corr. from _stout_, or Germ. _stutz-en_, to support.

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