Definition of Stooden

1. stand [v] - See also: stand

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stooden

stony
stony-broke
stony-faced
stony broke
stony coral
stonyhearted
stonying
stood
stood down
stood for
stood in
stood on ceremony
stood out
stood up
stood up to
stooden (current term)
stooge
stooged
stooges
stooging
stook
stooked
stooker
stookers
stookie
stookies
stooking
stooks
stool-ball

Literary usage of Stooden

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

1. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"... stooden for to s*:c Who that there came, and every mam r night That came fro ferre, they saiden it was shee, Till that they ..."

2. The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer by Geoffrey Chaucer, Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Thomas Tyrwhitt (1845)
"Till it was noone, they stooden for to see Who that there came, and every maner wight That came fro ferre, they saiden it was shee, Till that they coulden ..."

3. The Riches of Chaucer: In which His Impurities Have Been Expunged, His by Geoffrey Chaucer (1835)
"987 Till it was noon they stooden for to see Who that there came ; and every manner wight That came from far they saiden it was she, Till that they coulden ..."

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