_To_ STRING, _v. a._ To hang by the neck, S.

_Burns._

_To_ ~String~, _v. n._ To be hanged, S.

_Carnwath._

STRINGIE, (_g_ soft), _adj._ Stiff, affected, Loth.

O. Fr. _estrang-ier_, difficult of access; Lat. _extrane-us_.

_To_ STRINKIL, STRENKEL, _v. a._

1. To sprinkle, S.

_Douglas._

2. To scatter, to strew, S.

_Sir Gawan._

Teut. _strekel-en_, leviter tangere.

STRIP, STRYPE, STREAPE, _s._ A small rill, S.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

Ir. _sreuv_, rivus; Lhuyd.

_To_ STROY, _v. a._ To destroy.

_Wyntown._

Ital. _strugg-ere_, id.

STROKOUR, _s._ A flatterer.

_Dunbar._

Isl. _striuk-a_, to flatter.

_To_ STROMMEL, _v. n._ To stumble.

V. ~Strummal~.

_Gl. Sibb._

STRONACHIE, _s._ A stickleback, S.

_Sibbald._

_To_ STRONE, STROAN, _v. n._

1. To spout forth as a water-pipe, S.

_Gl. Sibb._

2. To urine, to stale, S. synon. _strule_.

_Burns._

Isl. _streing-r_, cataracta; _stroningum_, sparsim.

STRONTLY, _adv._ Strictly.

_S. P. Repr._

Fr. _estreinct_, _estreint_, id.

STROP, STROAP, _s._ Treacle.

Belg. _stroop_, id.

STROUL, _s._ Any stringy substance found among sorbile food, Fife.

Isl. _strial_, rarum quid; _strial-ast_, dispergere; Gael.

_strabil-am_, to draw after.

STROUNGE, STROONGE. _adj._

1. Harsh to the taste, S.

_Gl. Sibb._

2. Surly, morose, S.

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