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stanch verb [ stɔːn(t)ʃ ]

• variant spelling of staunch2.

stanch adjective

• archaic spelling of staunch1.

staunch adjective

• (of a wall) of strong or firm construction.
• "these staunch walls could withstand attack by cannon"
Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘watertight’): from Old French estanche, feminine of estanc, from a Romance base meaning ‘dried up, weary’. Sense 1 dates from the early 17th century.

staunch verb

• stop or restrict (a flow of blood) from a wound.
• "he staunched the blood with whatever came to hand"
Similar: stem, hold back, stop, halt, check, block, dam, restrict, restrain, control, contain, curb, slow, lessen, reduce, diminish, retard, stanch, stay,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French estanchier, from the base of staunch1.


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