stammel | (n) a coarse woolen cloth formerly used for undergarments and usually dyed bright red |
Stammel | n. A large, clumsy horse. [ Prov. Eng. ] Wright. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Stammel | n. [ OF. estamel; cf. OF. estamet a coarse woolen cloth, LL. stameta a kind of cloth, the same as staminea, and OF. estame a woolen stuff. See Stamin. ] |
Stammel | a. Of the color of stammel; having a red color, thought inferior to scarlet. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Gestammel { n } | stammering [Add to Longdo] |
geschwafelt; stammelte | babbled [Add to Longdo] |
gestammelte | babbled [Add to Longdo] |
schwafeln; labern; stammeln | schwafelnd; labernd; stammelnd | schwafelt; labert; stammelt | to babble | babbling | babbles [Add to Longdo] |
stottern; stammeln | stotternd; stammelnd | gestottert; gestammelt | er/sie stottert; er/sie stammelt | ich/er/sie stotterte; ich/er/sie stammelte | er/sie hat/hatte gestottert; er/sie hat/hatte gestammelt | to stammer | stammering | stammered | he/she stammers | I/he/she stammered | he/she has/had stammered [Add to Longdo] |