STOOL, n. [G., a stool, a stock, a pew, a chair, the see of a bishop. This coincides with stall and still. A stool is that which is set, or a seat. 1. A seat without a back; a little form consisting of a board with three or four legs, intended as a set for one person.2. The seat used in evacuating the contents of the bowels; hence, an evacuation; a discharge from the bowels.3. [L.] A sucker; a shoot from the bottom of the stem or the root of a plant.Stool of repentance, in Scotland, an elevated seat in the church, on which persons sit as a punishment for fornication and adultery.STOOL, v.i. In agriculture, to ramify; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers.
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