stramă

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin trāma, probably through the intermediate of a Vulgar Latin verb *extrāmāre, and perhaps a lost early Romanian verb *străma (compare Aromanian strãmedz, strãmari, Sardinian istramare). Cf. also destrăma and tramă.

Noun

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stramă f (plural strame)

  1. (archaic, regional) an unwoven, unraveled, or frayed thread
    Synonym: destrămătură

Declension

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