stràc

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See also: strać and strąć

Scottish Gaelic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

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Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

stràc (past stràc, future stràcaidh, verbal noun stràcadh, past participle stràcte)

  1. strike, thrust, beat, thrash
  2. aim at
  3. (historical) strike corn level with the top of a measure, by applying a rule diametrically along the brim; fill to the brim without heaping

Noun[edit]

stràc m or f (genitive singular stràic or stràice, plural stràcan)

  1. blow, strike, thrust, stroke, thrash
  2. (orthography) accent
  3. crashing noise, copious eruption
  4. (historical) quantity, the fill of any vessel
  5. (historical) ruler to measure grain, meal or salt in a vessel, by drawing it along the brim, strickle
  6. (historical) mower's whetstone
  7. (dated, nautical) strake or plank of a boat
  8. (dated) stripe

Derived terms[edit]