Obs. Also 5 estowr. See STOUR. [a. AF. estor.] Stir, tumult, war.

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1481.  Caxton, Myrr., II. viii. 83. Fayr ladyes whiche in bataylles and in estowrs vse alle their Armes of syluer for lacke of yron. Ibid. (1490), Eneydos, xxxix. (1890), 129. There was grete effort made, & bigge estoure, after that Eneas was come there.

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