ppl. a. [f. STOUND v.2 + -ED1.] Stunned; astonished.
1757. E. Perronet, Mitre, II. lxxxvii. The news makes all their Sur-loins crack: Down drops each stounded head.
1819. W. Tennant, Papistry Stormd (1827), 76. Whan to his stoundit ear there comes The blair o trumpets and o drums.