stubbe

noun
  1. A variant spelling of 'stub', referring to the remaining part of something that has been cut or broken off, especially the base of a tree after it has been felled. noun
    After the tree was cut down, only the stubbe remained in the ground.
    The old fence post was reduced to a stubbe after years of weathering.
  2. An archaic or dialectal form of 'stubble', referring to the short, stiff hairs that grow on a man's face when he has not shaved for a while. noun
    He rubbed his chin, feeling the rough stubbe that had grown overnight.
    The farmer's face was covered in stubbe after a long day in the fields.