Stríek

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Saterland Frisian[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Frisian *strēk, *strāk, from Proto-West Germanic *straik. Cognate with English stroke, German Streich.

Noun[edit]

Stríek m (plural Stríeke)

  1. A short line, dash.
  2. An area or district.
  3. A furry or velvety surface.
  4. The lay or direction of one's hair.
  5. A grain in wood.
  6. A stripe.
  7. A sling used to catch birds; birdtrap.
  8. A crack.
  9. (in marbles) Starting line.
  10. The line or track left by ice skates.