Stall (2)
Stall, v. t. [imp. & p. p.Stalled (@sta̤ld); p. pr. & vb. n.Stalling.] [Cf. Sw. stalla, Dan. stalde.] 1. To put into a stall or stable; to keep in a stall or stalls; as, to stal...
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Stall, v. t. [imp. & p. p.Stalled (@sta̤ld); p. pr. & vb. n.Stalling.] [Cf. Sw. stalla, Dan. stalde.] 1. To put into a stall or stable; to keep in a stall or stalls; as, to stal...
Stall, v. i. [AS. steallian to have room. See Stall, @n.@] 1. To live in, or as in, a stall; to dwell.We could not stall togetherIn the whole world. Shak.2. To kennel, as dogs. ...
Stall (?), n. A covering or sheath, as of leather, horn, of iron, for a finger or thumb; a cot; as, a thumb stall; a finger stall.
Stall″–feed@′ (@–fēd′), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Stall-fed (@–fĕd′); p. pr. & vb. n.Stall-feeding.] To feed and fatten in a stall or on dry fodder; as, to stall-feed an ox.
Stall″age (@sta̤l″ā̍j; 48), n. [Cf. OF. estalla@ge, of German origin. @See @Stall, n.] 1. (Eng. Law) The right of erecting a @stall or stalls in fairs; rent paid for a stall.2. ...
Stal‐la″tion (@stŏl‐lā″shŭn), n. Installation.
Stalled (@sta̤ld or sta̤l″ĕd), a. Put or kept in a stall; hence, fatted. “A stalled ox.” Prov. xv. 17.
Stall″er (@sta̤l″ẽr), n. A standard bearer.@ @ Fuller.
Stall″ing (@sta̤l″ĭng), n. Stabling. Tennyson.
Stal″lion (@stăl″yŭn), n. [OE. stalon, OF. estalon, F. étalon, fr. OHG. stal a stable. See Stall, n.] A male horse not castrated; a male horse kept for breeding.
Stall″man (@sta̤l″man), n.; pl.Stallmen (@–men). One who keeps a stall for the sale of merchandise, especially books. Sterne.
Stal″lon (@stăl″lŭn), n. A slip from a plant; a scion; a cutting. Holi@nshed.
{ Stal″wart (@stŏl″wẽrt or sta̤l″–; 277), Stal″worth (@–wẽrth), } a. [OE. stalworth, AS. stælwyrð serviceable, probably originally, good at stealing, or worth stealing or taking...
Stal″wart‐ly (@–wẽrt‐ly̆), adv. In a stalwart manner.
Stal″wart‐ness, n. The quality of being stalwart.
{ Stal″worth‐hood (@–wẽrth‐ho͝od), Stal″worth‐ness (@–wẽrth‐nĕs),} n. The quality or state of being stalworth; stalwartness; boldness; daring.
Sta″men (@stā″mĕn), n.; pl. E. Stamens (@–mĕnz) (used only in the second sense); L. Stamina (@stăm″ĭ‐nȧ) @(in the first sense)@. [L. stamen the warp, a thread, fiber, akin to Gr...
Sta″mened (@–mĕnd), a. Furnished with stamens.
Sta″min (@stā″mĭn), n. [OF. estamine, F. étamine, LL. staminea, stamineum, fr. L. stamineus consisting of threads, fr. stamen a thread. See Stamen, and cf. Stamineous, 2d Stamme...
Stam″i‐na (@stăm″ĭ‐nȧ), n. pl. See Stamen.
Stam″i‐na, n. pl. 1. The fixed, firm part of a body, which supports it or gives it strength and solidity; as, the bones are the stamina of animal bodies; the ligneous parts of t...
Stam″i‐nal (@–nal), a. [Cf. F. staminal.] Of or pertaining to stamens or stamina; consisting in stamens.
Stam″i‐nate (@–nā̍t), a. [L. staminatus consisting of threads, fr. stamen thread: cf. F. staminé.] (Bot.) (a) Furnished with stamens; producing stamens. (b) Having stamens, but ...
Stam″i‐nate (@–nāt), v. t. To indue with stamina.
{ Sta‐min″e‐al (@stȧ‐mĭn″ē̍‐al), Sta‐min″e‐ous (@–mĭn″ē̍‐ŭs), } a. [L. stamineus, from stamen thread.] 1. Consisting of stamens or threads.2. (Bot.) Of or pertaining to the stam...
Stam′i‐nif″er‐ous (@stăm′ĭ‐nĭf″ẽr‐ŭs), a. [Stamen + -ferous.] Bearing or having stamens.
Stam″i‐node (@stăm″ĭ‐nōd), n.(Bot.) A staminodium.