Su. G. stumpig, curtus, mutilatus.
Stumpie, s. Any thing that is mutilated, S.
To STUNAY, v. a.
V. [Stonay].
To STUNGLE, v. a. Slightly to sprain any joint or limb, S. B.
E. stun, or Fr. estonn-er.
STUNKARD, adj.
V. [Stonkerd].
STUPE, s. A foolish person, S. B.
Teut. stuype, defectio animi.
STURDY, s. A vertigo, a disease to which black cattle when young, as well as sheep, are subject, S.
Stat. Acc.
O. Fr. estourdi, dizzy-headed, Su. G. stort-a, to fall or rush headlong.