Definition of Stonning

1. stonne [v] - See also: stonne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stonning

stonish
stonished
stonishes
stonishing
stonk
stonked
stonker
stonkered
stonkers
stonking
stonks
stonn
stonne
stonned
stonnes
stonning (current term)
stonns
stony
stony-broke
stony-faced
stony broke
stony coral
stonyhearted
stonying
stood
stood down
stood for
stood in
stood on ceremony
stood out

Literary usage of Stonning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Travels Through the United States of North America: The Country of the by Henry Neuman (1800)
"They proceed chiefly to France, whence they bring in return brandy and wine. The produce of stonning-Town. like that of the whole State o of Connecticut, ..."

2. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1891)
"... of the stonning-party Harris appears to have communicated an account of his travels in South Africa to the Royal Geographical Society, London, ..."

3. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1895)
"... wtt mine & my wiues hearty loue & real respects to you & yours stonning'. March 12, 1093-94. I rest y™ JA. NOTES. BAPTISMS IN THE SECOND CHURCH OF ..."

4. Elements of International Law by Henry Wheaton (1880)
"... order and affording protection to the conquered inhabitants ; and (3) property taken on the field of battle, or in stonning a fortress or town (re). ..."

5. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1814)
"... and another battery, (which was expected), I have little doubt but we should have succeeded, particularly with such a stonning party as Colonel ..."

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