Strídula, any squeaking, creaking, or shrill thing.

Striduláre, to squeake, as Strídere.

Strídulo, that maketh a squeaking, creaking, squeaking, or shrill noise.

Stridulóso, full of creaking, squeaking, or shrilnesse.

Stridúto, skreeked, squeaked, creaked. Also crashed or gnashed, &c. Looke Strídere.

Stríe, those parts in chamfured or furrowed pillars which stand out and swell as it were higher then the furrowes or gutters, called the ridges. Some take them for furrowes, rabbats, or champhres in carued works.

Striéno, an hearbe called the winter-cherie.

Stríga, as Stréga. Also as Strégghia.

Strigáre, to bewitch. Also to disintangle.

Strigaríe, bewitchings, witchcrafts.