Stride, v. n. Wright’s L. P. p. 111

—— sb. Ritson’s AS. viii. 32

Strie. See Straw

Strife, sb. RG. 408, 567

Strike, v. n. == go on, flow. Wright’s L. P. p. 44. AS. strican. See Laȝamon, i. 171, 397, and the Legend of St Katherine (Abbotsford Club), vv. 2514, 733, for exx. of this sense in Semi-Saxon

—— v. a. == strike sail. K. Horn, 1043

String, v. a. == pierce. Cf. our phrase, ‘string papers together,’ i. e. pierce them, and then unite them by a string. Body and Soul, 207. Another form of ‘sting’

—— sb. RG. 456; == rope. Ps. civ. 11. AS. streng

—— == direction of going? Ps. cxxxviii. 3

Strip, v. a. 2242 B. Pilate, 185