stoundmeal
English
Etymology
From Middle English stoundmele, stoundemele, from Old English stundmǣlum (“at times”), from stund (“stound, space of time”) + mǣlum, dative plural of mǣl (“a time”), equivalent to stound + -meal. More at stound, meal.
Adverb
stoundmeal (not comparable)
- (obsolete) At times; at intervals
- (obsolete) Moment by moment, or from moment to moment.
Adjective
stoundmeal (comparative more stoundmeal, superlative most stoundmeal)
- (obsolete) Occurring at times or intervals.
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