Definition of Stoopes

1. stoope [n] - See also: stoope

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stoopes

stoolies
stooling
stoolpigeon
stools
stooly
stoop
stoop and roop
stoop ball
stoop to
stoopball
stoope
stooped
stooper
stoopers
stoopes (current term)
stoopid
stoopider
stoopidest
stooping
stoopingly
stoopless
stoops
stoopy
stoor
stoors
stooshie
stooshies
stoove
stooves

Literary usage of Stoopes

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

1. Frontier Retreat on the Upper Ohio, 1779-1781 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"accordingly tree'd himself and party and Waited un till the Leader of the Indians, (who was Riding with stoopes Son behind him) was withing ten paces of the ..."

2. The Records of the Burgery of Sheffield: Commonly Called the Town Trust by Sheffield (England) (1897)
"... Savidge and his men and John stoopes att Church yates - - - -114 William ... of paper oo8 workmen about fixing the stoopes - -o9o to Adam Parker one day ..."

3. The Court Leet Records of the Manor of Machester, from the Year 1552 to the by Manchester (England). Court-Leet, John Parsons Earwaker, Manchester (England). Court-baron, Manchester (England). City Council (1886)
"... Certaine stoopes & Dunghill in the Milne- gate neare his Barne & yet hath not done it therfore this Jury doth further Order that he shall Remove both ..."

4. Extracts from the Earliest Book of Accounts Belonging to the Town Trustees by John Daniel Leader (1879)
"... att ye Sessions night 110 pd Tho Savidge and his men and John Broadhead for removeing and fixing of ye stoopes att Wm Gray and John Bright worke- Church ..."

5. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of public instruction, Pennsylvania State Library (1880)
"Smith, Thomas, enlisted January 29,1776% Stitt, William, enlisted February 22,1776. stoopes, John, enlisted February 22,1776. ..."

6. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1844)
"... which was begun with diligence, but found opposition from divers of the Malignant party, which threatned to hinder the setting downe of the stoopes. ..."

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