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Stot Dialect Etymology English Bounce I Stɑt N

Front stot
Back stot
I [stɑt]
n dialect
1) a bullock
2) a castrated male ox


Etymology:
Old English
II [stɑtˌ stot]
vb stots, stotting, stotted Scot and northern English dialect
1) to bounce or cause to bounce
2) (intr)
Also: stotter
to stagger


Etymology:
of obscure origin

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