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Amazement vs Stound - What's the difference?

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 vs Stound - What's the difference?

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 vs Stound - What's the difference?

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 vs Stound - What's the difference?

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 vs Stound - What's the difference?

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 vs Stound - What's the difference?

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 vs Stound - What's the difference?

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.

Long vs Stound - What's the difference?

long | stound |


As nouns the difference between long and stound

is that long is hair; fur; coat 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.

Pine vs Stound - What's the difference?

pine | stound |


As verbs the difference between pine and stound

is that pine is while stound is (obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.

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.

Desire vs Stound - What's the difference?

desire | stound |


As verbs the difference between desire and stound

is that desire is while stound is (obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.

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.

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