Definition of Stonds

1. stond [n] - See also: stond

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stonds

stomper
stompers
stompie
stompier
stompies
stompiest
stompily
stomping
stomping ground
stomping grounds
stompingly
stomps
stompy
stonable
stond
stonds (current term)
stone
stone's throw
stone-age
stone-blind
stone-broke
stone-cold
stone-curlew
stone-dead
stone-deaf
stone-face
stone-faced
stone-fruit
stone-gray
stone-mulching

Literary usage of Stonds

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

1. Bacon's Essays by Francis Bacon, Richard Whately, Franklin Fiske Heard (1884)
"The removal of the stonds and impediments of the mind, that often clears the passage and current to a man's fortune.'—Bacon's Letter to Sir Henry Savill. ..."

2. The Higher Study of English by Albert Stanburrough Cook (1906)
"But, whether the propaedeutic ideally required be mathematics, or science, or philosophy, at all events, if we detect in the student certain ' stonds or ..."

3. The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: With a Life of the Martyrologist, and by John Foxe, George Townsend (1844)
"... wot not vhere that place stonds. This article said I not, that I haue mind of, in this maner : but oft I haue Answer •aid and yet will, that men should ..."

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