Definition of Stanck

1. faint [adj] - See also: faint

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stanck

stanched
stanchel
stanchels
stancher
stanchers
stanches
stanchest
stanching
stanchion
stanchioned
stanchioning
stanchions
stanchless
stanchly
stanchness
stanck (current term)
stand-alone
stand-down
stand-in
stand-ins
stand-off
stand-offish
stand-offishly
stand-out
stand-to
stand-up
stand-up comedy
stand-up guy
stand-ups

Literary usage of Stanck

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cursor Mundi: (The Cursur O the World). A Northumbrian Poem of the XIVth by Hugo Carl Wilhelm Haenisch, Heinrich Hupe, Max Kaluza (1877)
"... stanck of fire ; far sal be golden him his hire, Als sas fe boke of ... far es resun, qua can bi-hald ; 23196 stanck als mew sais ..."

2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"In the Austrian Parliament the leader of the Czech nationalists, Herr stanck, declared on 30 May 1917 that his party would strive for the union of aU the ..."

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