north. [f. STOUND v.1 + -ING1.] Smarting, acutely painful.

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1848.  J. Hamilton, Happy Home, vi. 142. A migration from his own writhing nerves and stounding bones.

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1910.  D. Cuthbertson, in Poets of Ayrshire, 280. Our hearts a stounin’ pain aft feel.

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