estrany

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Latin extrāneus. Cognates include Spanish extraño, Portuguese estranho, French étrange, Romanian străin and Italian strano.

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Adjective[edit]

estrany (feminine estranya, masculine plural estranys, feminine plural estranyes)

  1. alien (not part of a particular family, clan, nation, or other social group)
    Antonym: propi
  2. strange; unknown
  3. foreign (something that is a place it should not be)
  4. strange; unusual; odd
    Synonyms: rar, curiós
    Antonyms: corrent, natural, normal

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Hypernyms[edit]

  • (alien): extern (external, not part of)

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Noun[edit]

estrany m (plural estranys, feminine estranya)

  1. (historical) alien; foreigner
    Synonym: estranger
    Antonym: propi
  2. (historical) stranger
    Synonym: foraster
  3. chrysanthemum
    Synonym: crisantem

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