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Stammel
Stammel Stam"mel, n.
A large, clumsy horse. [Prov. Eng.] --Wright.
StammelStammel Stam"mel, n. [OF. estamel; cf. OF. estamet a coarse
woolen cloth, LL. stameta a kind of cloth, the same as
staminea, and OF. estame a woolen stuff. See Stamin.]
1. A kind of woolen cloth formerly in use. It seems to have
been often of a red color. [Obs.]
2. A red dye, used in England in the 15th and 16th centuries.
--B. Jonson. Stammel
Stammel Stam"mel, a.
Of the color of stammel; having a red color, thought inferior
to scarlet.
StammerStammer Stam"mer, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Stammered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Stammering.] [OE. stameren, fr. AS. stamur, stamer,
stammering; akin to D. & LG. stameren to stammer, G.
stammeln, OHG. stammal?n, stamm?n, Dan. stamme, Sw. stamma,
Icel. stama, stamma, OHG. & Dan. stam stammering, Icel.
stamr, Goth. stamms, and to G. stemmen to bear against, stumm
dumb, D. stom. Cf. Stem to resist, Stumble.]
To make involuntary stops in uttering syllables or words; to
hesitate or falter in speaking; to speak with stops and
diffivulty; to stutter.
I would thou couldst stammer, that thou mightest pour
this conclead man out of thy mouth, as wine comes out
of a narrow-mouthed bottle, either too much at once, or
none at all. --Shak. Stammer
Stammer Stam"mer, v. t.
To utter or pronounce with hesitation or imperfectly; --
sometimes with out.
Stammer
Stammer Stam"mer, n.
Defective utterance, or involuntary interruption of
utterance; a stutter.
StammeredStammer Stam"mer, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Stammered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Stammering.] [OE. stameren, fr. AS. stamur, stamer,
stammering; akin to D. & LG. stameren to stammer, G.
stammeln, OHG. stammal?n, stamm?n, Dan. stamme, Sw. stamma,
Icel. stama, stamma, OHG. & Dan. stam stammering, Icel.
stamr, Goth. stamms, and to G. stemmen to bear against, stumm
dumb, D. stom. Cf. Stem to resist, Stumble.]
To make involuntary stops in uttering syllables or words; to
hesitate or falter in speaking; to speak with stops and
diffivulty; to stutter.
I would thou couldst stammer, that thou mightest pour
this conclead man out of thy mouth, as wine comes out
of a narrow-mouthed bottle, either too much at once, or
none at all. --Shak. Stammerer
Stammerer Stam"mer*er, n.
One who stammers.
StammeringStammering Stam"mer*ing, a.
Apt to stammer; hesitating in speech; stuttering. --
Stam"mer*ing*ly, adv. Stammering
Stammering Stam"mer*ing, n. (Physiol.)
A disturbance in the formation of sounds. It is due
essentially to long-continued spasmodic contraction of the
diaphragm, by which expiration is preented, and hence it may
be considered as a spasmodic inspiration.
StammeringStammer Stam"mer, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Stammered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Stammering.] [OE. stameren, fr. AS. stamur, stamer,
stammering; akin to D. & LG. stameren to stammer, G.
stammeln, OHG. stammal?n, stamm?n, Dan. stamme, Sw. stamma,
Icel. stama, stamma, OHG. & Dan. stam stammering, Icel.
stamr, Goth. stamms, and to G. stemmen to bear against, stumm
dumb, D. stom. Cf. Stem to resist, Stumble.]
To make involuntary stops in uttering syllables or words; to
hesitate or falter in speaking; to speak with stops and
diffivulty; to stutter.
I would thou couldst stammer, that thou mightest pour
this conclead man out of thy mouth, as wine comes out
of a narrow-mouthed bottle, either too much at once, or
none at all. --Shak. StammeringlyStammering Stam"mer*ing, a.
Apt to stammer; hesitating in speech; stuttering. --
Stam"mer*ing*ly, adv.
Meaning of Stamm from wikipedia
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Stamm is a
German surname; it may
refer to:
Barbara Stamm (1944–2022),
German politician Cäcilia Cordula...
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Thomas Stamm (born 19
February 1983) is a
Swiss football manager and
former player who is the head
coach of 3. Liga club
Dynamo Dresden. In 2021,
Stamm was...
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Daniel Stamm (born
April 20, 1976, in Hamburg), is a
German film filmmaker. He is best
known for
directing the
horror films The Last
Exorcism (2010),...
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Claudia Stamm (born 8
October 1970) is a
German politician.
Stamm, born on 8
October 1970 in Würzburg of Bavaria,
graduated from the Wirsberg-Gymnasium...
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Feliks “Papa”
Stamm (14
December 1901, Kościan (German: Kosten)
German Empire – 2
April 1976, Warsaw) was a
prominent Polish boxing coach. He is widely...
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Michael Eugene Stamm (born
August 6, 1952) is an
American former backstroke swimmer who
earned a gold
medal as a
member of the
winning U.S. team in the...
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Barbara Stamm (née Stocker; 29
October 1944 – 5
October 2022) was a
German politician of the
Christian Social Union in Bavaria. She
joined the CSU in...
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Peter Stamm (born 18
January 1963 in Münsterlingen) is a
Swiss writer. His prize-winning
books have been
translated into more than
thirty languages. For...
- The Freiwilligen-
Stamm-Division (transl. Volunteer
Depot Division) was a
Wehrmacht infantry division during World War II. It was
created on 1 February...
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Bernard Stamm, is a
Swiss professional yachtsman, born on 29
November 1963 in Geneva, Switzerland. He is an offs****
sailor who has
started the Vendée...