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_To_ STUMP, _v. n._

1. To go on one leg, S.

Teut. _stompe_, mutilatum membrum.

2. To go about stoutly; at times implying the idea of heaviness, clumsiness, or stiffness in motion, S.

_Burns._

~Stumpie~, _adj._ Mutilated, S.

Su. G. _stumpig_, curtus, mutilatus.

~Stumpie~, _s._ Any thing that is mutilated, S.

_To_ STUNAY, _v. a._

V. ~Stonay~.

_To_ STUNGLE, _v. a._ Slightly to sprain any joint or limb, S. B.

E. _stun_, or Fr. _estonn-er_.

STUNKARD, _adj._

V. ~Stonkerd~.

STUPE, _s._ A foolish person, S. B.

Teut. _stuype_, defectio animi.

St.u.r.dY, _s._ A vertigo, a disease to which black cattle when young, as well as sheep, are subject, S.

_Stat. Acc._

O. Fr. _estourdi_, dizzy-headed, Su. G. _stort-a_, to fall or rush headlong.

STURE, STUR, STOOR, _adj._

1. Strong, robust, S.

_Barbour._

2. Rough in manner, austere, S.