Definition of Straunge

1. strange [adj] - See also: strange

Lexicographical Neighbors of Straunge

stratovolcanos
stratum
stratum basale
stratum corneum
stratum germinativum
stratum granulosum
stratum lucidum
stratums
stratus
stratus cloud
stratus fractus
straucht
strauchts
straught
straughts
straunge (current term)
stravage
stravaged
stravages
stravaging
stravaig
stravaige
stravaiged
stravaiges
stravaiging
stravaigs
straw
straw-colored
straw boss
straw bosses

Literary usage of Straunge

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mirror for magistrates: in five parts by William Baldwin, John Higgins, Richard Niccols (1815)
"... ford for his straunge and abhominable cruelty came to as straunge and ... came to a cruel, straunge, and sodaine death. 1578. 1 Anno 1461, added. 1571. ..."

2. Letters of Queen Margaret of Anjou and Bishop Beckington and Others by Margaret, Cecil Monro, Thomas Beckington (1863)
"A LETTER FROM THE QUEEN TO NICHOLAS straunge OF ... to find anything relating to Nicholas straunge, ..."

3. The Chronicle of Froissart by Jean Froissart (1902)
"CXII the xv. dayes ende the moste notable persones of the good a straunge through ... he had his desyre : for he strake of a thre of straunge ..."

4. Poetic and Verse Criticism of the Reign of Elizabeth by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1891)
"... terme or a straunge word: yet hope I that it shall be apparent I haue rather regarde to make our natiue language commendable in it selfe, than gay with ..."

5. Poetic and Verse Criticism of the Reign of Elizabeth by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1891)
"... tenne or a straunge word: yet hope I that it shall be apparant I haue rather regarde to make our natiue language commendable in it selfe, than gay with ..."

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