Part 833 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5570K 2022-07-20

STOUP, _adj_ Stupid

V ~Stupe~

STOUP and ROUP, _adv_ Completely, S i e _stump_ and _rump_

_Ramsay_

STOUPE, _s_ A prop

V ~Stoop~

STOUR, STOURE, STOWR, STURE, _s_

1 The agitation of any body, the parts of which are easily separable

_Douglas_

2 Dust in motion, S pron _stoor_

_Burns_

3 Used improperly, with respect to dust that is laid, S A

_Douglas_

4 The spray driven, in consequence of the agitation of a body of water

_Douglas_

5 Trouble, vexation _To raise a stour_, to cause disturbance, S

_Ross_

6 Battle, fight, S

_Barbour_

Isl _styr_, pugna, praelium; O Fr _estour_, id

7 Perilous situation, hardshi+p, S

_Wallace_

8 Force, violence