a. Sc. Obs. In 6 -chat, -chait, -kat. [ad. L. stomachātus, pa. pple. of stomachārī: see STOMACH v.] Indignant, angry.
c. 1550. Rolland, Crt. Venus, II. 563. Richt stomakat in hart ay haiffand dreid. Ibid., III. 253. Than Venus said in mind half stomachat, Of the assyis nane salbe alterat. Ibid., IV. 227. For I lang eir was sa hie stomachait At Desperance for his greit rebellioun.