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Definition of Stanched
1. stanch [v] - See also: stanch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stanched
Literary usage of Stanched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Every Day in the Year: A Poetical Epitome of the World's History by James Lauren Ford, Mary K. Ford (1902)
"Hearts that bled are stanched with balm. "Just our rapture to enhance, Let the
English rake the bay, Gnash their teeth and glare askance As they cannonade ..."
2. The Gospel story, a commentary [by W. Michell]. by William Michell (1884)
"The Issue of Blood stanched. St. Mark v. 25-34. The multitude learn that a great
miracle has been silently worked. Presently a poor frail woman came forward ..."
3. Hervé Riel: A Poem by Walford Davies, Robert Browning (1895)
"_ л n'<. =3= ^-'rP- PS ra - dise for Hell ! _v_ л ,.,y. lF=qr r- Pa - ta - dise
for Hell ! Рл 8m..-.. ""ГТ F poeo'rit} are stanched Largo ..."
4. High School Exercises in Grammar by Maude Morrison Frank (1911)
"Hearts that bled are stanched with balm. See is an irregular, transitive verb.
... Are stanched is a regular, transitive verb. Principal parts: stanch ..."
5. High School Exercises in Grammar by Maude Morrison Frank (1911)
"Hearts that bled are stanched with balm. See is an irregular, transitive verb.
... Are stanched is a regular, transitive verb. Principal parts: stanch ..."