Obs. [f. STOUND v.1 + -ING1.] a. Lingering, delay. b. pl. Remains.

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a. 1400[?].  Morte Arth., 491. Wythowttyne more stownntynge they schippide theire horsez.

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1650.  Presbyt. Rec. Inverurie, in J. Davidson, Inverurie (1878), 306. The mistress was delyvered and thereafter the pains left her, except some stoundings of the grinding.

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