strâmt

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Inherited from Vulgar Latin *strinctus, from Latin strictus. Compare Aromanian strimtu. A similar nasal infix occurred in old Italian and Neapolitan strinto, Friulian strent, Venetian strento, Logudorese Sardinian istrintu, French étreint. Doublet of strict, ultimately borrowed from the same source.

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strâmt m or n (feminine singular strâmtă, masculine plural strâmți, feminine and neuter plural strâmte)

  1. narrow, tight
    Synonym: îngust

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