stramb

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Friulian

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stramb

  1. Alternative form of stramp

Maltese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian strambo, from Vulgar Latin *strambus, from Latin strabus, from Ancient Greek στρᾰβός (strabós).

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stramb (feminine singular stramba, plural strambi)

  1. strange, odd, weird
    Synonym: għarib
    • 2019, Kristina Borg, Imkejjen u Rkejjen, Ede Books, →ISBN, page 18:
      Dal-lejl ħlomt ħolma.
      Waħda ħelwa, imma stramba.
      Fil-verità, waħda li qed noħlom ta’ spiss.
      Last night I had a dream.
      A pleasant dream, but strange.
      Actually, it's a recurring dream.

Piedmontese

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stramb

  1. strange