(transitive, chiefly medicine) To reduce the edge or effects of; to mitigate; to dull.
rotund
rotund
adj
(of a sound) Full and rich; orotund; sonorous; full-toned.
Having a round body shape; portly or plump; podgy.
Having a round, spherical or curved shape; circular; orbicular.
stound
stound
noun
(UK dialectal) A stand; a stop.
(archaic or dialectal) A brief span of time, moment, instant.
(archaic or dialectal) A time, length of time, hour, while.
(chronology, obsolete or dialectal) An hour.
(dialectal) A sharp or sudden pain; a shock, an attack.
(obsolete) A tide, season.
A fit, an episode or sudden outburst of emotion; a rush.
A moment or instance of urgency; exigence.
A receptacle for holding small beer.
A stroke or blow (from an object or weapon); (by extension) a lashing; scourging
Astonishment; amazement.
verb
(intransitive, UK dialectal) To stop to listen; pause.
(intransitive, obsolete) To stand still; stop.
(obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To be in pain or sorrow, mourn.
(obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To hurt, pain, smart.
(obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To long or pine after, desire.
untold
untold
adj
(literary) Not able to be counted, measured, told, expressed in words, or described; extremely large in scale, number, quantity, suffering, damage, etc.; uncountable, unmeasurable, immeasurable, indescribable, inexpressible.
Not numbered or counted.
Not told; not related; not revealed; secret.
untrod
untrod
adj
Not previously walked; not previously explored or investigated.