To STRUNT, v. n.
1. To walk sturdily, S.
Burns.
2. To walk with state, to strut, S.
Old Song.

STRUNT, s. Spirituous liqour of any kind, S. O.
Burns.

STRUNT, s. A pet, a sullen fit.
Ramsay.

O. Fr. estront-oier, attaquer, injurier; or, in contempt, from estrouen, L. B. strunt-us, stercus humanum.

STRUNTAIN, s. A sort of woollen network.
Stat. Acc.

Sw. strunt, trash, refuse.

STRUNTY, adj. Short, contracted, Ang.

Fr. estreint, pinched, shrunk up.

STRUTE, STROOT, adj.
1. Stuffed full, crammed, S.
2. Drunken, S.
Ramsay.
3. Metaph. vain-glorious.

O. E. strout, to protuberate, Germ. strotz-en, turgere.