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▪ I. ˈstouter (See quot. 1792) ? Obs. Cf. strouter.
1792G. Cartwright Jrnl. Labrador I. Gloss. p. xv, Stouter, very strong shores, which are placed round the head of a stage or wharf, to prevent them from being damaged by ships or boats. 1819L. A. Anspach Hist. Island Newfoundland 430 The place where the operation of curing the cod-fish is performed, is a stage or covered platform erected on the shore, with one end projecting over the water, which is called the stage-head, and which is fortified with stouters. ▪ II. stouter var. stoter n.2 Obs. |