1 Stump — Мик Линч на обложке Melody Maker, 1986 …
Википедия
2 Stump — Stump, n. [OE. stumpe, stompe; akin to D. stomp, G. stumpf, Icel. stumpr, Dan. & Sw. stump, and perhaps also to E. stamp.] 1. The part of a tree or plant remaining in the earth after the stem or trunk is cut off; the stub. [1913 Webster] 2. The… …
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
3 Stump — may refer to: *Stump (tree), the rooted remains of a felled tree *Stump (cricket), one of three small wooden posts which the fielding team attempt to hit with the ball *Stump, in politics, the place where a stump speech is given or an occasion… …
Wikipedia
4 stump up — To pay up, fork out • • • Main Entry: ↑stump * * * ˌstump ˈup [intransitive/transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they stump up he/she/it stumps up …
Useful english dictionary
5 Stump — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bob Stump (1927–2003), US amerikanischer Politiker Doris Stump (* 1950), Schweizer Politikerin (SP) Gottlieb Friedrich von Stump (1791–1849), deutscher Politiker und Verwaltungsbeamter Josef Stump… …
Deutsch Wikipedia
6 stump — [stump] n. [ME stumpfe, prob. < or akin to MLowG stump < IE * stomb < base * steb(h) > STAMP, STAFF1] 1. the lower end of a tree or plant remaining in the ground after most of the stem or trunk has been cut off 2. anything like a… …
English World dictionary
7 Stump — Stump, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stumped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stumping}.] 1. To cut off a part of; to reduce to a stump; to lop. [1913 Webster] Around the stumped top soft moss did grow. Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] 2. To strike, as the toes, against a… …
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
8 stump — stump·age; stump·er; stump·ish; stump·less; stump; …
English syllables
9 stump´i|ly — stump|y «STUHM pee», adjective, stump|i|er, stump|i|est. 1. short and thick; squat and broad: »a stumpy person, a stumpy figure. 2. having many stumps: »stumpy ground …
Useful english dictionary
10 stump|y — «STUHM pee», adjective, stump|i|er, stump|i|est. 1. short and thick; squat and broad: »a stumpy person, a stumpy figure. 2. having many stumps: »stumpy ground …
Useful english dictionary
11 stump — ► NOUN 1) the part of a tree trunk left projecting from the ground after the rest has fallen or been felled. 2) a projecting remnant of something worn away or cut or broken off. 3) Cricket each of the three upright pieces of wood which form a… …
English terms dictionary
12 Stump — Stump, v. i. To walk clumsily, as if on stumps. [1913 Webster] {To stump up}, to pay cash. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] …
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
13 stump — [n] end piece butt, end, projection, stub, tail end, tip; concepts 825,827 stump [v1] confuse, bewilder baffle, bring up short, confound, dumbfound, foil, mystify, nonplus, outwit, perplex, puzzle, stagger, stick, stop, stymie; concept 16 Ant.… …
New thesaurus
14 stump|er — «STUHM puhr», noun. U.S. Informal. 1. a person or thing that stumps. 2. Figurative. a puzzling or baffling question or problem: »This was a stumper; I had been asked it dozens of times since I had arrived in Britain (New Yorker). 3. = stump… …
Useful english dictionary
15 stump — index confuse (bewilder) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
Law dictionary
16 Stump — Stump(Stumpen)m 1.unteresReststück;Stumpf.NiederdundmitteldFormfüroberd»Stumpf«.1600ff. 2.Penis.Analogzu⇨Stummel3.Seitdem19.Jh …
Wörterbuch der deutschen Umgangssprache
17 Stump(en) — Sm Baumstumpf , übertragen Rohform eines Filzhuts, abgeschnittene Zigarre erw. fach. (14. Jh.) Stammwort. Könnte an sich die niederdeutsche Entsprechung zu stumpf sein, ist aber auch schon oberdeutsch alt, deshalb wohl eher näher zu Stummel… …
Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
18 stump — stumpless, adj. stumplike, adj. /stump/, n. 1. the lower end of a tree or plant left after the main part falls or is cut off; a standing tree trunk from which the upper part and branches have been removed. 2. the part of a limb of the body… …
Universalium
19 stump — 11stump (n.) mid 14c., remaining part of a severed arm or leg, from or cognate with M.L.G. stump (from adj. meaning mutilated, blunt, dull ), M.Du. stomp stump, from P.Gmc. *stump (Cf. O.N. stumpr, O.H.G., Ger. stumpf stump, Ger. Stummel… …
Etymology dictionary
20 stump — [[t]stʌ̱mp[/t]] stumps, stumping, stumped 1) N COUNT: usu with supp A stump is a small part of something that remains when the rest of it has been removed or broken off. If you have a tree stump, check it for fungus… The tramp produced a stump… …
English dictionary
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