listen |
stound |
As nouns the difference between listen and stound
is that
listen is while
stound is (chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As a verb stound is
(obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
pause |
stound |
In intransitive obsolete terms the difference between pause and stound
is that
pause is to consider; to reflect while
stound is to stand still; stop.
As verbs the difference between pause and stound
is that
pause is to interrupt an activity and wait while
stound is to hurt, pain, smart.
As nouns the difference between pause and stound
is that
pause is a temporary stop or rest; an intermission of action; interruption; suspension; cessation while
stound is an hour.
alps |
bergamasco |
As nouns the difference between alps and bergamasco
is that
alps is while
bergamasco is a medium-sized breed of herding dog originating in the italian alps, known for its heavily matted coat resembling dreadlocks.
amazement |
stound |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between amazement and stound
is that
amazement is (obsolete) madness, frenzy while
stound is (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
As nouns the difference between amazement and stound
is that
amazement is (uncountable) the condition of being amazed; overwhelming wonder, as from surprise, sudden fear, horror, or admiration; astonishment while
stound is (chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As a verb stound is
(obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
stoundmeal |
stound |
Derived terms |
Stoundmeal is a derived term of stound.
As an adverb stoundmeal
is (archaic) at times; at intervals;.
As an adjective stoundmeal
is (archaic) occurring at times or intervals.
As a noun stound is
(chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As a verb stound is
(obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
umbestound |
stound |
Derived terms |
Umbestound is a derived term of stound.
In uk|_|dialectal|lang=en terms the difference between umbestound and stound
is that
umbestound is after a (short) time while
stound is a stand; a stop.
As an adverb umbestound
is at times; from time to time; sometimes.
As a noun stound is
(chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As a verb stound is
(obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
umstound |
stound |
Derived terms |
Umstound is a derived term of stound.
As a noun stound is
(chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As a verb stound is
(obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
hurt |
stound |
As verbs the difference between hurt and stound
is that
hurt is to be painful while
stound is (obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
As nouns the difference between hurt and stound
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience) while
stound is (chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As an adjective hurt
is wounded, physically injured.
smart |
stound |
As a proper noun smart
is .
As a noun stound is
(chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As a verb stound is
(obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
mourn |
stound |
As verbs the difference between mourn and stound
is that
mourn is to express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death) while
stound is (obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
As nouns the difference between mourn and stound
is that
mourn is sorrow, grief while
stound is (chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
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