[ Strayny], pr. s. subj. restrain, S2; see [Streynen].
[ Strayues], sb. pl. escheats, goods of strangers dead without English-born issue, and of bastards dead intestate, PP; streyues, P.—Cp. OF. estrahiere (Godefroy), also estrayere (see Cotg.), Low Lat. estraeria: Late Lat. extrateria; cp. extrates (Ducange). For the v intrusive see [Parvis].
[ Strecchen], v. to stretch, PP; streke, H; strecche on, to exert (one self), S2; strekis, pr. s., H; strauȝte, pt. s., W; streiȝte, W; streiȝt, S2; streiȝten, pl., W; strekid, H; strekand, pr. p., S2, H; strekyng, S3; strekid, pp., H; strahte, pl., S; straughte, C.—AS. streccan, pt. strehte, pp. streht.
[ Stree], sb. straw, C; see [Strawe].
[ Strem], sb. stream, ray, beam, S, S2, C2, Voc.; streem, C.—AS. stréam: Icel. straumr; see Douse, p. 61.
[ Stren], sb. race, progeny, HD; streen, C2; streones, pl., S.—AS. stréon, a getting, possession (Leo).
[ Strend], sb. generation, S2; strinds, pl., sons, children, WA.—AS. strýnd, stock, race.
[ Strenen], v. to get, beget, HD; ȝe-strenð, pr. s., S; i-streoned, pp., S; i-striened, S.—AS. stréonan, ge-stréonan; cp. OHG. (gi)striunen, to gain (Tatian).
[ Strenge], sb. string, S3, H (p. 367); strynge, Prompt.—AS. streng.
[ Strengen], v. to strengthen, SD; streng, imp. s., S.—AS. strangian. See [Stronge].