midstout

adj
/mɪdˈstaʊt/

Etymology

From mid- + stout.

  1. derived from *stel- — “to put, stand
  2. derived from *stultaz — “bold, proud
  3. derived from *stolt
  4. derived from estolt — “strong
  5. derived from estout — “brave, fierce, proud
  6. inherited from stoute
  7. prefixed as midstout — “mid + stout

Definitions

  1. Moderately stout.

    • […] panicle midlong (18-21 cm), midwide to wide; rachis midstout, somewhat flexuous; […]

The neighborhood

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