Sc. a. trans. To stamp (the feet). b. intr. To walk with a heavy tread. Cf. STUMP v. 2, STAMP v. 2 e.
1804. J. Aikman, Poems (1816), 233. His feet he [sc. a horse] on the road fair stunted.
1901. G. Douglas, House w. Green Shutters, 45. I come stunting out in a bleeze of wrath and slam the yett ahint me!