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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STOOK, n. A small collection of sheaves set up in the field. [Local.]

Merriam Webster's

noun Etymology: Middle English stouk; akin to Old English stocc stock — more at stock Date: 15th century chiefly British shock I • stook transitive verb, chiefly British

Oxford Reference Dictionary

n. & v. --n. a group of sheaves of grain stood on end in a field. --v.tr. arrange in stooks. Etymology: ME stouk, from or rel. to MLG stuke

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

Stook Stook, n. [Scot. stook, stouk; cf. LG. stuke a heap, bundle, G. stauche a truss, bundle of flax.] (Agric.) A small collection of sheaves set up in the field; a shock; in England, twelve sheaves.

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

Stook Stook, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stooked; p. pr. & vb. n. Stooking.] (Agric.) To set up, as sheaves of grain, in stooks.

Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms

n. Shock (of corn), hattock, stuckle.





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