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stound I. noun also stoun \ˈstau̇nd, ˈstün(d)\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English stund, stond, stound, from Old English stund; akin to Old Frisian stunde time, hour, Old High German stunta period of time, point in time, time, hour, Old Norse stund period of time, hour, Old English standan, stondan to stand — more at stand 1. archaic : time, while, moment 2. a. chiefly Scotland : a throbbing pain : pang, ache b. chiefly Scotland : thrill c. archaic : a loud noise : uproar II. intransitive verb also stoun \“\ (-ed/-ing/-s) chiefly Scotland : to feel a pang : ache, smart < my heart it stounds with anguish — Robert Burns > III. transitive verb also stoun \“\ (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English stunden, stonden, probably from stund, stouned, past participle of stounen, from Old French estoner — more at astony archaic : to stupefy with or as if with a blow : stun, astound IV. noun (-s) 1. archaic : stupor 2. archaic : a state of amazement |