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Definition of strang
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of strang is as below...
Strand
(v. i.) To
drift,
or be
driven,
on shore to run
aground;
as, the ship
stranded
at high
water..
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Butlerage
::
Butlerage
(n.) A duty of two
shillings
on every tun of wine
imported
into
England
by
merchant
strangers;
-- so
called
because
paid to the
king's
butler
for the king.
Abalienate
::
Abalienate
(v. t.) To
estrange;
to
withdraw.
Strangle
::
Strangling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Strangl.
Queer
::
Queer (a.) At
variance
with what is usual or
normal;
differing
in some odd way from what is
ordinary;
odd;
singular;
strange;
whimsical;
as, a queer story or act..
Estrangle
::
Estrangle
(v. t.) To
strangle.
Sojournment
::
Sojournment
(n.)
Temporary
residence,
as that of a
stranger
or a
traveler..
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Reserved;
distant
in
deportment.
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One not
belonging
to the
family
or
household;
a
guest;
a
visitor.
Alienation
::
Alienation
(n.) A
withdrawing
or
estrangement,
as of the
affections..
Throttle
::
Throttle
(v. t.) To
compress
the
throat
of; to
choke;
to
strangle.
Abatement
::
Abatement
(n.) The entry of a
stranger,
without
right,
into a
freehold
after the death of the last
possessor,
before
the heir or
devisee..
Notice
::
Notice
(v. t.) To treat with
attention
and
civility;
as, to
notice
strangers..
Strangulation
::
Strangulation
(n.) The act of
strangling,
or the state of being
strangled..
Usher
::
Usher (v. t.) To
introduce
or
escort,
as an
usher,
forerunner,
or
harbinger;
to
forerun;
--
sometimes
followed
by in or
forth;
as, to usher in a
stranger;
to usher forth the
guests;
to usher a
visitor
into the
room..
Insolent
::
Insolent
(a.)
Deviating
from that which is
customary;
novel;
strange;
unusual.
Strangeness
::
Strangely
(adv.)
In a
strange
manner;
in a
manner
or
degree
to
excite
surprise
or
wonder;
wonderfully.
Strangle
::
Strangle
(v. t.) To
compress
the
windpipe
of (a
person
or
animal)
until death
results
from
stoppage
of
respiration;
to choke to death by
compressing
the
throat,
as with the hand or a
rope..
Droll
::
Droll
(superl.)
Queer,
and
fitted
to
provoke
laughter;
ludicrous
from
oddity;
amusing
and
strange..
Passing
::
Passing
(adv.)
Exceedingly;
excessively;
surpassingly;
as,
passing
fair;
passing
strange..
Glass-crab
::
Glass-crab
(n.) The
larval
state
(Phyllosoma)
of the genus
Palinurus
and
allied
genera.
It is
remarkable
for its
strange
outlines,
thinness,
and
transparency.
See
Phyllosoma..
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