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单词 stam
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stamn.1

Forms: Also Middle English stampne, stamyn(e.
Origin: A borrowing from early Scandinavian. Etymon: Norse stamn.
Etymology: Middle English *stamne , < Old Norse stamn stem, prow (also applied to the poop); for the ulterior etymology see stem n.2 Compare forestam n.
Obsolete.
The stem or prow of a ship. Also attributive in stampneloker (? locker n.1)
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > parts of vessels > body of vessel > fore part of vessel > [noun]
foreshipc1000
stam1336
bilynge?a1400
forestam?a1400
boat-head1485
head1485
prore1489
forecastle1490
steven1512
forepart1526
nose1538
prow1555
stem1555
forebow1569
beak-head1579
galion1604
bow1626
fore-beaka1656
forebudding1811
prora1847
snout1853
forward1892
sharp end1948
1336–7 Accts. Exchequer King's Remembrancer (P.R.O.: E101/19/31) m. 5 Et in vno ligno empto pro. 1. Stampneloker.
1336–7 Accts. Exchequer King's Remembrancer (P.R.O.: E101/19/31) m. 5 In ij leopardis emptis..cum puturacione eorundem positis super les stampnes.
?a1400 Morte Arth. 3659 [They] Standis styffe one the stamyne, steris one aftyre.
?a1400 Morte Arth. 3664 So stowttly þe forsterne one þe stam hyttis.
c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness l. 486 On stamyn ho stod.
1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid viii. xii. 22 A crovne wyth stammys sik as schippis beris [L. tempora navali fulgent rostrata corona].
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

stamn.2

/stam/
Etymology: Belongs to stam v.; possibly cognate with Old English stamm adjective, stammering: see stammer v.
dialect.
A state of bewilderment.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > perplexity, bewilderment > [noun] > state or instance of
studyc1300
were1338
amazec1425
perplexityc1475
studiala1513
pose1600
stam1638
embarrassment1721
screw-up1950
1638 W. Lisle tr. Heliodorus Hist. ii. 32 O, then in what a stam Was theeuish, barb'rous, loue-sicke, angrie minde, That how to wreak his wrath could no way finde.
1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge 143 To break off from this so great a stamme to the mind.
a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830)
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

stamn.3

/stam/
Forms: Also stom, staum.
Etymology: Related to stem n.1
dialect.
A stem or stalk; a trunk or stump of a tree.
ΘΚΠ
the world > plants > part of plant > stem or stalk > [noun]
stealc700
stemc888
spirea1000
stalka1366
caulc1420
codd?1440
stalec1440
thighc1440
shank1513
pipe?1523
start?1523
spindle1577
leg1597
scape1601
haulm1623
caulicle1657
culm1657
thyrse1658
scapus1704
stemlet1838
stam1839
caulis1861
caulome1875
tige1900
the world > plants > part of plant > part of tree or woody plant > [noun] > stem, trunk, or bole
stovenc1000
bolec1314
bodyc1330
stock1340
shaft1398
stealc1440
truncheonc1449
trunk1490
stud1579
leg1597
butt1601
truncus1706
stam1839
1839 G. C. Lewis Gloss. Words Herefordshire 100 Stam, or Stom, a stem.
1854 A. E. Baker Gloss. Northants. Words II. 294 The bean staums run in my hand.
1892 D. Jordan Within Hour of London xi. 209 No moss grows on their trunks, or ‘stams’, as they are generally called in woodland dialect.

Compounds

stam-wood n. the roots of trees removed from the earth.
ΘΚΠ
the world > plants > part of plant > part of tree or woody plant > [noun] > root > roots removed from earth
stam-wood1681
1681 J. Worlidge Systema Agriculturæ (ed. 3) 332 Stamwood, the Roots of Trees grubbed up.
1851 T. Sternberg Dial. & Folk-lore Northants. 104.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

stamv.

/stam/
Etymology: See stam n.2
dialect.
transitive. To astonish; to overcome with amazement.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > quality of inspiring wonder > cause wonder, astonish [verb (transitive)] > stupefy
awhapec1300
stonyc1330
astony1340
astonec1374
mazec1390
stounda1400
stuna1400
to-stony?a1400
stounc1400
clumsec1440
overmusec1460
stonish1488
strike1533
dazzle1561
stoyne1563
stupefy1577
stupefact1583
obstupefy1611
astound1637
petrify1667
flabbergast1773
stagnatea1798
stama1800
swarf1813
boggle1835
razzle-dazzle1886
to knock sideways1890
stupend1900
gobsmack1987
1578 In Prayse rare beauty in T. Proctor Gorgious Gallery H iiij They with their Muses could not haue pronounst the fame, Of D. faire Dame, lo, a staming stock, the cheefe of natures frame.
a1800 S. Pegge Suppl. Grose's Provinc. Gloss. (1814) Stam'd, amazed. Norf. and Suff.
1893 in H. T. Cozens-Hardy Broad Norfolk (Eastern Daily Press) 7 Her wise husband would perhaps be stammed that she should be so careless.

Derivatives

ˈstamming adj. fine, excellent.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [adjective]
faireOE
bremea1000
goodlyOE
goodfulc1275
noblec1300
pricec1300
specialc1325
gentlec1330
fine?c1335
singulara1340
thrivena1350
thriven and throa1350
gaya1375
properc1380
before-passinga1382
daintiful1393
principala1398
gradelya1400
burlyc1400
daintyc1400
thrivingc1400
voundec1400
virtuousc1425
hathelc1440
curiousc1475
singlerc1500
beautiful1502
rare?a1534
gallant1539
eximious1547
jolly1548
egregious?c1550
jellyc1560
goodlike1562
brawc1565
of worth1576
brave?1577
surprising1580
finger-licking1584
admirablea1586
excellinga1586
ambrosial1598
sublimated1603
excellent1604
valiant1604
fabulous1609
pure1609
starryc1610
topgallant1613
lovely1614
soaringa1616
twanging1616
preclarent1623
primea1637
prestantious1638
splendid1644
sterling1647
licking1648
spankinga1666
rattling1690
tearing1693
famous1695
capital1713
yrare1737
pure and —1742
daisy1757
immense1762
elegant1764
super-extra1774
trimming1778
grand1781
gallows1789
budgeree1793
crack1793
dandy1794
first rate1799
smick-smack1802
severe1805
neat1806
swell1810
stamming1814
divine1818
great1818
slap-up1823
slapping1825
high-grade1826
supernacular1828
heavenly1831
jam-up1832
slick1833
rip-roaring1834
boss1836
lummy1838
flash1840
slap1840
tall1840
high-graded1841
awful1843
way up1843
exalting1844
hot1845
ripsnorting1846
clipping1848
stupendous1848
stunning1849
raving1850
shrewd1851
jammy1853
slashing1854
rip-staving1856
ripping1858
screaming1859
up to dick1863
nifty1865
premier cru1866
slap-bang1866
clinking1868
marvellous1868
rorty1868
terrific1871
spiffing1872
all wool and a yard wide1882
gorgeous1883
nailing1883
stellar1883
gaudy1884
fizzing1885
réussi1885
ding-dong1887
jim-dandy1888
extra-special1889
yum-yum1890
out of sight1891
outasight1893
smooth1893
corking1895
large1895
super1895
hot dog1896
to die for1898
yummy1899
deevy1900
peachy1900
hi1901
v.g.1901
v.h.c.1901
divvy1903
doozy1903
game ball1905
goodo1905
bosker1906
crackerjack1910
smashinga1911
jake1914
keen1914
posh1914
bobby-dazzling1915
juicy1916
pie on1916
jakeloo1919
snodger1919
whizz-bang1920
wicked1920
four-star1921
wow1921
Rolls-Royce1922
whizz-bang1922
wizard1922
barry1923
nummy1923
ripe1923
shrieking1926
crazy1927
righteous1930
marvy1932
cool1933
plenty1933
brahmaa1935
smoking1934
solid1935
mellow1936
groovy1937
tough1937
bottler1938
fantastic1938
readyc1938
ridge1938
super-duper1938
extraordinaire1940
rumpty1940
sharp1940
dodger1941
grouse1941
perfecto1941
pipperoo1945
real gone1946
bosting1947
supersonic1947
whizzo1948
neato1951
peachy-keen1951
ridgey-dite1953
ridgy-didge1953
top1953
whizzing1953
badass1955
wild1955
belting1956
magic1956
bitching1957
swinging1958
ridiculous1959
a treat1959
fab1961
bad-assed1962
uptight1962
diggish1963
cracker1964
marv1964
radical1964
bakgat1965
unreal1965
pearly1966
together1968
safe1970
bad1971
brilliant1971
fabby1971
schmick1972
butt-kicking1973
ripper1973
Tiffany1973
bodacious1976
rad1976
kif1978
awesome1979
death1979
killer1979
fly1980
shiok1980
stonking1980
brill1981
dope1981
to die1982
mint1982
epic1983
kicking1983
fabbo1984
mega1985
ill1986
posho1989
pukka1991
lovely jubbly1992
awesomesauce2001
nang2002
bess2006
amazeballs2009
boasty2009
daebak2009
beaut2013
1814 in Glyde New Suffolk Garl. (1866) 271 How stammin cow'd 'tis now-a-days.
a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830) at Stam It is a stamming story indeed!
ˈstammingly adv. extremely, excellently.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [adverb]
fairlyOE
goodlyc1275
finec1330
properlyc1390
daintily?a1400
thrivinglya1400
goodlily?1457
excellent1483
excellently1527
excellently1529
curiously1548
jollilyc1563
admirably1570
beautifully1570
singularly1576
bravelyc1600
famouslya1616
manlya1616
primely1622
prime1648
eximiously1650
topping1683
egregiously1693
purely1695
trimmingly1719
toppinglya1739
surprisingly1749
capitally1750
brawly1796
jellily18..
stammingly1814
divinely1822
stunningly1823
rippingly1828
jam up1835
out of sight1835
first-rately1843
first rate1844
like a charm1845
stunning1851
marvellously1859
magnificently1868
first class1871
splendidly1883
sterlingly1883
tip-top1888
like one o'clock1901
deevily1905
goodo1907
dandy1908
bonzer1914
great1916
juicily1916
corkingly1917
champion1925
unbeatably1928
snodger1946
beaut1953
smashingly1956
groovily1970
awesome1984
1814 in Glyde New Suffolk Garl. (1866) 271 We're all stammenly set up about that there corn bill.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online September 2018).
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