To encourage; hearten.
To hate; resent; remember or regard with anger or resentment.
To put up with; bear without open resentment or opposition: as, to stomach an affront.
To turn the stomach of; disgust.
To be or become angry.
noun.
The throat; the gullet; the mouth.
noun.
A more or less sac-like part of the body where food is digested.
noun.
The digestive person or alimentary zooid of a compound polyp. See gasterozooid.
noun.
In most insects of the orders Lepidoptera, Diptera, and some Hymenoptera, a bladder-like expansion of the esophagus, which can be dilated at the will of the insect; the sucking-stomach, by means of which the nectar of flowers or other liquid is sucked up, as water is drawn into a syringe.
noun.
Appetite; desire or relish for food: as, to have a good stomach for one's meals.
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Hence Relish; taste; inclination; liking: as, to have no stomach for controversy.
noun.
Disposition.
noun.
Compassion; pity.
noun.
Courage; spirit.
noun.
Pride; haughtiness; conceit.
noun.
Spleen; anger; choler; resentment; sullenness.