Su. G. stolt, Isl. stollt-ur, magnificus, fastuosus.

STUMFISH, adj. Strong, rank; applied to grain when growing, Loth. Tweed.

Germ. stumpf, blunt, denoting a trunk wanting the top.

To STUMMER, v. n. To stumble.

Isl. stumr-a, cespitare.

Douglas.

To STUMP, v. n.
1. To go on one leg, S.

Teut. stompe, mutilatum membrum.

2. To go about stoutly; at times implying the idea of heaviness, clumsiness, or stiffness in motion, S.
Burns.

Stumpie, adj. Mutilated, S.