Part 840 (1/2)
Isl _striug-r_, asper; O Fr _truang-er_, indignum in modum excipere
STROUP, STROOP, _s_ The spout of a pump, tea-kettle, &c S
Su G _strupe_, Isl _strup_, guttur
STROW, (pron _stroo_), _s_
1 A fit of ill-hu
2 A quarrel, a state of variance, S
3 Bustle, disturbance, S A
_A Scott_
Su G _strug, stru_, displeasure, secret hatred; O Fr _estrois_, fracas, bruit eclatant
~Strow~, _adj_ Hard to deal with
_Kelly_
STROWBILL, _adj_ Stubborn
_Wallace_
Germ _streubel_, _strobel_, id
STROWD, _s_ A senseless silly song, S B
_To_ STRULE, _v n_
1 To urine, S
2 To pour water from one vessel to another, to emit any liquid in a stream, S _streel_ Fife
Fris _struyl-en_, _strull-en_, _streyl-en_, reddere urinam, mejere
STRUM, _s_ A pettish humour, S B
~Strum~, _adj_ Pettish, sullen, S B
From, _strow_, q v or Isl _strembinn_, difficilis, superbus