stranj

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Aromanian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Uncertain, but probably of Slavic origin; compare Romanian strai (clothing, garment). Cf. Polish strój (garment, clothing, attire), Slovene srajca (shirt), Serbo-Croatian tranja (rag, tatters). Alternatively from a Vulgar Latin *sternium, or from Latin stramen.

Noun[edit]

stranj n (plural stranji/stranje)

  1. clothing, garment, garb, clothes

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