Estop Definition
estop
English
Etymology
Anglo-Norman and Old French estoper, from a Late Latin verb < Classical Latin noun stuppa (“oakum”).
Pronunciation
Verb
estop (third-person singular simple present estops, present participle estopping, simple past and past participle estopped)
- To impede or bar by estoppel.
- To stop up, to plug
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