stræc

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Old English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *strakaz, *strakkaz (straight), from Proto-Indo-European *streg-, *treg- (still, rigid). Cognate with Middle Dutch strac and Middle Low German strac (tight, taut), Middle High German strac (straight). More at stretch.

Adjective

stræc

  1. strict, severe, firm, rigorous, stern, hard
  2. rigid, unyielding, obstinate, persistent
  3. violent, using force, uncompromising, vehement, strenuous
Declension

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *straką, *strakką (straightness), from Proto-Indo-European *streg-, *treg- (still, rigid).

Noun

stræc n

  1. strictness, rigor
  2. violence, force
Descendants
  • Scots: strack