Germ. stov-en, Su. G. stufw-a, id.

STOVE, STOUE, s. A vapour.
V. [Stew].
Douglas.

STOUND, s. A small portion of time, a moment.
Douglas.

A. S. Su. G. Isl. Teut. stund, tempus, momentum.

To STOUND, v. n. To ache, S.
Doug.

Isl. styn, doleo, stunde, dolui.

Stound, s.
1. An acute pain, affecting one at intervals, S.
2. Transferred to the mind, denoting any thing that causes a smarting pain, S.
Douglas.

STOUP, STOIP, s.
1. A deep and narrow vessel for holding liquids, S.
Dunbar.

A. S. stoppa, a pot or flagon; Teut. stoop, urna.

2. A pitcher or bucket used for carrying water, narrower at the top than at the bottom, for securing the iron-hoops. This is denominated a water-stoup, S.