Part 834 (2/2)
1 A straw, S _strae_
_Douglas_
2 A thing of no value
_Douglas_
3 _To draw a strae before ane_, to attempt to deceive one, S
_Godscroft_
Su G _draga straa for gamla kattor_, to deceive an old cat
4 _To bind with a strae_, applied to one who is so overcohtest exertion or resistance, S
~Strae-death~, _s_ A natural death on one's bed, as opposed to a violent or accidental one, S
_Skinner_
Su G _straadoe_, morte sicca obire
~Straein~, _adj_ Of or belonging to straw, S
STRABBLE, _s_ Any thing hanging loosely; a tatter, S B
Germ _straublein_, a fritter
STRABUSH, _s_ Tumult, uproar, S
Ital _strabalz-are_, to hurry up and down, to abuse; _strapazz-are_, id O Fr _strapass-er_, quereller
STRACK, _adj_ Strict, S B
A S _strac_, id
STRAcumMAGE, _s_ The same with _strabush_, Fife
Ital _straccia to pieces
STRAE, _s_ Straw
V ~Stra~