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L'Estrange.

The Parliament sit in that body . . . to be his counselors and dictators, though he stomach it.

Milton.

2. To bear without repugnance; to brook. [Colloq.]

Stom"ach, v. i. To be angry. [Obs.] Hooker.

Stom"ach*al (?), a. [Cf. F. stomacal.] 1. Of or pertaining to the stomach; gastric.

2. Helping the stomach; stomachic; cordial.

Stom"ach*al, n. A stomachic. Dunglison.

Stom"ach*er (?), n. 1. One who stomachs.

2. (&?; or &?;) An ornamental covering for the breast, worn originally both by men and women. Those worn by women were often richly decorated.

A stately lady in a diamond stomacher.

Johnson.

Stom"ach*ful (?), a. Willfully obstinate; stubborn; perverse. [Obs.] -- Stom"ach*ful*ly, adv. [Obs.] -- Stom"ach*ful*ness, n. [Obs.]

{ Sto*mach"ic (?), Sto*mach"ic*al (?), } a. [L. stomachicus, Gr. &?;: cf. F. stomachique.] 1. Of or pertaining to the stomach; as, stomachic vessels.

2. Strengthening to the stomach; exciting the action of the stomach; stomachal; cordial.

Sto*mach"ic, n. (Med.) A medicine that strengthens the stomach and excites its action.

Stom"ach*ing (?), n. Resentment. [Obs.]

Stom"ach*less, a. 1. Being without a stomach.

2. Having no appetite. [R.] Bp. Hall.

Stom"ach*ous (?), a. [L. stomachosus angry, peexish. See Stomach.] Stout; sullen; obstinate. [Obs.]

With stern looks and stomachous disdain.

Spenser.

Stom"ach*y (?), a. Obstinate; sullen; haughty.

A little, bold, solemn, stomachy man, a great professor of piety.

R. L. Stevenson.

Sto"ma*pod (?), n. (Zoöl.) One of the Stomapoda.

||Sto*map"o*da (?), n. pl. [NL. See Stoma, and -poda.] (Zoöl.) An order ||of Crustacea including the squillas. The maxillipeds are leglike in ||form, and the large claws are comblike. They have a large and ||elongated abdomen, which contains a part of the stomach and heart; ||the abdominal appendages are large, and bear the gills. Called also ||Gastrula, Stomatopoda, and Squilloidea.

Sto"mate (?), n. (Bot.) A stoma.

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