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Well, the answer er seems to be yes.....
English dictionaries come in various sizes and I just happen to have an etymological d. besides me...and it says.....
Stuff. Materials (French, Latin) Old F estoffe - stuffe. Walloon Stoffe. Latin stupa - coarse parts of flax. The pronounciation of this Latin word being germanised before it passed into French. see also German Stoff - stuff.
The sense of the Latin word is better preserved in the verb to stuff i e to cram, to stop up. Middle French estouffer - to stifle. German stopfen to fill, stuff, quilt, from Late Latin stuppare to stop up, see also English verb to stop.