stabler

adj

Etymology

* (English surname): Middle English Stabler, from stabler, from stable+-er * (German surname): German Stäbler

  1. borrowed from Stäbler
  2. inherited from Stabler

Definitions

  1. comparative form of stable

    comparative form of stable: more stable

    • Yet, let me not reproach myself, since the blame is due to her lightness of heart, her fickle fancy—no stabler than gossamer or thistledown—which the first wanton breath wafts elsewhere.
    • Here is self-repose, which to our mind is stabler than the Pyramids; here is self-respect, which leads a man to date from his heart more proudly than from Rome.
    • Phenol-formaldehyde bonded particleboards were dimensionally stabler than urea bonded particleboards in the decay chamber.
  2. A stablekeeper.

  3. A surname.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. A Moravian Anabaptist faction c. 1527.

    2. An unincorporated community in Skamania County, Washington, United States.

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