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In some senses, stour is marked as obsolete, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
dreadful, many
adj
Tall; big; stout.
Strong; powerful; hardy; robust; sturdy.
Bold; audacious.
Rough in manner; stern; austere; ill-tempered.
Rough; hoarse; deep-toned; harsh.
noun
A blowing or deposit of dust; dust in motion or at rest; dust in general.
adv
Severely; strongly.
A fenny gooſe, even as her fleſhe is blacker, ſtoorer, unholſomer, ſo is her feather, for the ſame cauſe, courſer, ſtoorer, and rougher, and therefore I have heard very good fletchers ſay, that the ſe
WiktionaryThen there began a passyng harde stoure, for the Romaynes ever wexed ever bygger.
WiktionaryThis pair, who past have many a dreadful stour, / And proffer now to prove this venture stout, / Alone to this attempt let them go forth, / Alone than thousands of more price and worth.
WiktionaryThen gan she waile and weepe, to see that woefull stowre.
WiktionaryThe Stour is at its lowest ebb, and the sheen of the flats makes it difficult to tell where ground ends and water begins, out in the bay.
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In some senses, stour is marked as obsolete, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.