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— English words —
  • stound n. (Chronology, obsolete or dialectal) An hour.
  • stound n. (Obsolete) A tide, season.
  • stound n. (Archaic or dialectal) A time, length of time, hour, while.
  • stound n. (Archaic or dialectal) A brief span of time, moment, instant.
  • stound n. A moment or instance of urgency; exigence.
  • stound n. (Dialectal) A sharp or sudden pain; a shock, an attack.
  • stound n. A stroke or blow (from an object or weapon); (by extension) a lashing; scourging.
  • stound n. A fit, an episode or sudden outburst of emotion; a rush.
  • stound n. Astonishment; amazement.
  • stound v. (Obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To hurt, pain, smart.
  • stound v. (Obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To be in pain or sorrow, mourn.
  • stound v. (Obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To long or pine after, desire.
  • stound v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To stand still; stop.
  • stound v. (Intransitive, UK dialectal) To stop to listen; pause.
  • stound n. (UK dialectal) A stand; a stop.
  • stound n. A receptacle for holding small beer.
— Foreign words, define in English —
  • Middle english
    • stound n. A while: a short span of time.
    • stound n. Time, especially the proper time for doing something…
    • stound adv. A while: for a short span of time.
  • Scots
    • stound n. A period of time, a moment.
    • stound n. (Obsolete) A sudden pain, a pang.
    • stound n. (Middle Scots, obsolete) A stroke or blow (from an object or weapon).
    • stound n. (Obsolete) A verbal attack, invective.
    • stound v. (Transitive) To inflict pain on, to wound.
    • stound v. (Intransitive) To hurt, to be painful.
    • stound v. To astound, to stupefy, to terrify.
83 English words from 26 English definitions

after amazement Archaic A␣sharp Astonishment astound attack beer blow brief by␣extension Chronology desire dialectal doing emotion episode especially exigence extension fit for from holding hour hurt inflict in␣pain instance instant intransitive invective lashing length listen long Middle Middle␣Scots moment mourn object obsolete outburst pain painful pang pause period period␣of␣time pine proper proper␣time receptacle rush Scots scourging season sharp shock short small small␣beer smart something sorrow span stand stand␣still still stop stroke stupefy sudden terrify the tide time Transitive urgency verbal weapon while wound

4 suffixes (New words found by adding one or more letters at the end of the word.)

stounds stounded stounding stoundmeal

16 times in the middle (New words found by adding letters in front and at the end of the word.)

astounds astounded astounder astounders astoundest astoundeth astounding astoundable astoundedly astoundment unastounded astoundingly unastounding astoundedness astoundingness unastoundingly

4 prefixes (New words found by adding one or more letters in front of the word.)

astound in␣a␣stound umbestound upon␣a␣stound

4 words-in-word (Words found as is inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)

!'O!uŋ sto TOU und

5 words-in-word RTL (Words found written from right to left, inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)

DNU Nuo ots OTs OTS

4 anagrams (New words found by changing the order of the letters.)

donuts Duston Dutson stunod

23 anagrams found with an extra letter (New words formed with all the letters from the word and an extra letter.)

astound deutons Duftons Dunston Duntons Durston dutongs Dutsons Duttons nods␣out nutsoid obtunds outdins outsend send␣out shou'dn't snouted stounds stunods th␣sound Tsongdu tudongs undoest

23 anagrams found minus a letter (New words formed with all the letters from the word minus a letter.)

don'ts don't's donut doust Doust douts dunts nodus Notus noust nouts Nudos nutso snout sound Sound stond Tondu tonus Tuson udons undos USDOT

One cousin (New word found by changing only one letter.)

swound

3 lipograms (New words found when removing only one letter.)

sound Sound stond


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