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v. t. (stnch)

[imp. & p. p. Stanched (stncht); p. pr. & vb. n. Stanching.]
[OF. estanchier, F. étancher to stop a liquid from flowing; akin to Pr., Sp., & Pg. estancar, It. stancare to weary, LL. stancare, stagnare, to stanch, fr. L. stagnare to be or make stagnant. See Stagnate.]

1. To stop the flowing of, as blood; to check; also, to stop the flowing of blood from; as, to stanch a wound. [Written also staunch.]

Iron or a stone laid to the neck doth stanch the bleeding of the nose.
Bacon.

2. To extinguish; to quench, as fire or thirst. [Obs.]

Stanch
v. i.

To cease, as the flowing of blood.

Immediately her issue of blood stanched.
Luke viii. 44.

Stanch
n.

1. That which stanches or checks. [Obs.]

2. A flood gate by which water is accumulated, for floating a boat over a shallow part of a stream by its release. Knight.

Stanch
a. (-r)

[Compar. Stancher (-r); superl. Stanchest.]
[From Stanch, v. t., and hence literally signifying, stopped or stayed; cf. Sp. estanco stopped, tight, not leaky, as a ship. See Stanch, v. t.]
[Written also staunch.]

1. Strong and tight; sound; firm; as, a stanch ship.

One of the closets is parqueted with plain deal, set in diamond, exceeding stanch and pretty.
Evelyn.

2. Firm in principle; constant and zealous; loyal; hearty; steady; steadfast; as, a stanch churchman; a stanch friend or adherent. V. Knox.

In politics I hear you 're stanch.
Prior.

3. Close; secret; private. [Obs.]

This is to be kept stanch.
Locke.

Stanch
v. t.

To prop; to make stanch, or strong.

His gathered sticks to stanch the wall
Of the snow tower when snow should fall.
Emerson.

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The verb has one meaning:

Meaning #1: as of the flow of a liquid flowing, such as blood from a wound
  Synonyms: stem, staunch, halt


 
 

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