Word Study
Stub
CIDE DICTIONARY
Stub, n. [OE. stubbe, AS. stub, styb; akin to D. stobbe, LG. stubbe, Dan. stub, Sw. stubbe, Icel. stubbr, stubbi; cf. Gr. .].
- The stump of a tree; that part of a tree or plant which remains fixed in the earth when the stem is cut down; -- applied especially to the stump of a small tree, or shrub. [1913 Webster]"Stubs sharp and hideous to behold." [1913 Webster]"And prickly stubs instead of trees are found." [1913 Webster]
- A log; a block; a blockhead. Milton. [1913 Webster]
- The short blunt part of anything after larger part has been broken off or used up; hence, anything short and thick; as, the stub of a pencil, candle, or cigar. [1913 Webster]
- A part of a leaf in a check book, after a check is torn out, on which the number, amount, and destination of the check are usually recorded. [1913 Webster]
- A pen with a short, blunt nib. [1913 Webster]
- A stub nail; an old horseshoe nail; also, stub iron. [1913 Webster]
Stub, v. t.
- To grub up by the roots; to extirpate; as, to stub up edible roots. [1913 Webster]"What stubbing, plowing, digging, and harrowing is to a piece of land." [1913 Webster]
- To remove stubs from; as, to stub land. [1913 Webster]
- To strike as the toes, against a stub, stone, or other fixed object. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Stub, n. & v.
--n.
1 the remnant of a pencil or cigarette etc. after use.
2 the counterfoil of a cheque or receipt etc.
3 a stunted tail etc.
4 the stump of a tree, tooth, etc.
5 (attrib.) going only part of the way through (stub-mortise; stub-tenon).
--v.tr. (stubbed, stubbing)
1 strike (one's toe) against something.
2 (usu. foll. by out) extinguish (a lighted cigarette) by pressing the lighted end against something.
3 (foll. by up) grub up by the roots.
4 clear (land) of stubs.
--n.
1 the remnant of a pencil or cigarette etc. after use.
2 the counterfoil of a cheque or receipt etc.
3 a stunted tail etc.
4 the stump of a tree, tooth, etc.
5 (attrib.) going only part of the way through (stub-mortise; stub-tenon).
--v.tr. (stubbed, stubbing)
1 strike (one's toe) against something.
2 (usu. foll. by out) extinguish (a lighted cigarette) by pressing the lighted end against something.
3 (foll. by up) grub up by the roots.
4 clear (land) of stubs.
Idiom
stub-axle an axle supporting only one wheel of a pair.
Etymology
OE stub, stubb f. Gmc
THESAURUS
Stub
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