stroet
See also: Stroet
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch stroet, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *strōduz.
Pronunciation
Noun
stroet f (plural stroeten, diminutive stroetje n)
Related terms
Walloon
Alternative forms
Etymology
From an Old French [Term?] variant form akin to estroit, from Latin strictus.
Adjective
stroet m (feminine singular stroete, masculine plural stroets, feminine plural stroetes, feminine plural (before noun) stroetès)
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