v. Obs. exc. dial. [var. of stamber, STAMMER v.]

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  1.  intr. To stumble.

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1588.  A. King, trans. Canisius’ Catech., Certane Prayers, 34. Thame that hes stombered thow liftes vp agane.

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1879.  Miss Jackson, Shropsh. Word-bk., Stombering, walking in a heavy, stamping, stumbling way.

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  2.  trans. To confuse. (Cf. STAMMER v. 4.)

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1841.  Hartshorne, Salop. Ant., Gloss., Stomber, to confuse.

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1879.  Miss Jackson, Shropsh. Word-bk., Stombered, confused. ‘I got stombered o’er it.’

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