Definition of Stoun

1. to stun [v STOUND, STOUNING, STOUNS] - See also: stun

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stoun

stott
stotted
stotter
stotters
stottie
stottie cake
stottie cakes
stotties
stottin
stotting
stottite
stotts
stotty
stotty cake
stotty cakes
stoun (current term)
stound
stounded
stounding
stoundmeal
stounds
stouning
stouns
stoup
stoupe
stoups
stour
stoure
stoures
stourie

Literary usage of Stoun

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

1. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1904)
"... John Haliday and David . . . . , servitors to the said Robert Maxwell, at his said dwelling place ; and John Johne- stoun, ..."

2. A Short History of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) ... 1725-1907 ...: To by Arthur Grenfell Wauchope (1908)
"REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS UNDER COLONEL YOR- stoun, SEPTEMBER 1901 TO MARCH 1902. 1901 THE war had made but little progress during the September eleven months ..."

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