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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stall
n.
1.
A
stand
;
a
station
;
a
fixed
spot
;
hence
,
the
stand
or
place
where
a
horse
or
an
ox
is
kept
and
fed
;
the
division
of
a
stable
,
or
the
compartment
,
for
one
horse
,
ox
,
or
other
animal
.
“In
an
oxes
stall
.”
2.
A
stable
;
a
place
for
cattle
.
At
last
he
found
a
stall
where
oxen
stood
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
A
small
apartment
or
shed
in
which
merchandise
is
exposed
for
sale
;
as
,
a
butcher's
stall
;
a
book
stall
.
4.
A
bench
or
table
on
which
small
articles
of
merchandise
are
exposed
for
sale
.
How
peddlers
'
stalls
with
glittering
toys
are
laid
.
--
Gay
.
5.
A
seat
in
the
choir
of
a
church
,
for
one
of
the
officiating
clergy
.
It
is
inclosed
,
either
wholly
or
partially
,
at
the
back
and
sides
.
The
stalls
are
frequently
very
rich
,
with
canopies
and
elaborate
carving
.
The
dignified
clergy
,
out
of
humility
,
have
called
their
thrones
by
the
names
of
stalls
.
--
Bp
.
Warburton
.
Loud
the
monks
sang
in
their
stalls
.
--
Longfellow
.
6.
In
the
theater
,
a
seat
with
arms
or
otherwise
partly
inclosed
,
as
distinguished
from
the
benches
,
sofas
,
etc
.
7.
Mining
The
space
left
by
excavation
between
pillars
.
See
Post and stall
,
under
Post
.
8.
A
covering
or
sheath
,
as
of
leather
,
horn
,
of
iron
,
for
a
finger
or
thumb
;
a
cot
;
as
,
a
thumb
stall
;
a
finger
stall
.
Stall reader
,
one
who
reads
books
at
a
stall
where
they
are
exposed
for
sale
.
Cries
the
stall reader
, “
Bless
us
!
what
a
word
on
A
titlepage
is
this
!” --
Milton
.
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