Definition of Stond

1. n. Stop; halt; hindrance.

2. v. i. To stand.

Definition of Stond

1. stand [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stond

stomped
stomper
stompers
stompie
stompier
stompies
stompiest
stompily
stomping
stomping ground
stomping grounds
stompingly
stomps
stompy
stonable
stond (current term)
stonds
stone
stone's throw
stone-age
stone-blind
stone-broke
stone-cold
stone-curlew
stone-dead
stone-deaf
stone-face
stone-faced
stone-fruit
stone-gray

Literary usage of Stond

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

1. London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1808)
"At the east end of the town is a large handsome stond building, erected in the form of a square, called SACK- VILLE COLLEGE, founded by James Sackville, ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"It ll stond -em upon to be moor careful another time" [It)l stond um upon- tu bi ... The expression " to stond one on" is so extremely common in S. Ches, ..."

3. Eynsham Cartulary by Eynsham abbey, Herbert Edward Salter (1908)
"... or elles to stond & abyde in his full strenght and vertu.1 795- [The abbot and convent of Eynsham grant to Richard Gunter a lease of all their rents in ..."

4. The Folk-speech of South Cheshire by Thomas Darlington (1887)
""It 11 stond 'em upon to be moor careful another time" [It)l stond urn upon' tu bi ... The expression " to stond one on" is so extremely common in S. Ches, ..."

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