STRAIK, STRAKE, s. a blow.

STRAND, s. a rivulet; a gutter.

STRAPPING, STRAPPAN, part. adj. tall and handsome.

STRATH, s. a valley of considerable extent.

STRATHSPEY, s. an air slower than a reel.

STRAVAIG, v. n. to stroll about in an idle manner.

STRAUCHT, adj. straight.

STREAMERS, s. pl. the Aurora Borealis.

To STREIK, STREEK, v. a. to stretch; lay out a dead body.

STREIN, STREEN, s. evening. The Strein, yesternight.