Obs. slang. [f. STOTER sb.2] trans. To hit hard; to fell with a heavy blow.

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1690.  D’Urfey, Collin’s Walk, I. 17. He … knew, by wisdom outward, What Ox must fall, or Sheep be stoter’d.

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a. 1700.  [see STOTER sb.2].

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1705.  Vanbrugh, Mistake, V. 48. Why, Madam, have you no Pity, no Bowels? [To Leonora.] Stand and see one of your Husbands stoter’d before your Face?

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