Stump

/stʌmp/ noun/verb

Definition

The remaining part of a tree trunk after the tree has been cut down. As a verb, to puzzle or challenge someone beyond their ability to respond, or to travel making political speeches.

Etymology

From Middle English 'stumpe,' from Middle Low German 'stump' meaning a truncated or shortened object. The political meaning arose from American frontier practice of speakers literally standing on tree stumps to address crowds.

Kelly Says

The phrase 'stumping' for political campaigning comes from the literal practice of using tree stumps as impromptu podiums in frontier America, where cleared land was abundant but formal stages were rare. Tree stumps can live for decades, sometimes sprouting new growth in a process called coppicing.

Translations

ARالعربية
جذع
ǧuḏʿ
DEDeutsch
Stumpf
ʃtʊmpf
ESEspañol
tocón
toˈkon
FRFrançais
souche
suʃ
HIहिन्दी
टहनी
ṭahani
ITItaliano
ceppo
ˈtʃɛppo
JA日本語
切り株
kiri kabu
KO한국어
뿌리
ppuri
PTPortuguês
toco
ˈtoku
RUРусский
пень
penʹ
THไทย
ก้าน
kâːn
TRTürkçe
kök
kœk
VITiếng Việt
cành cây
canh cay
ZH中文
树桩
shù zhuāng

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