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Definition of Strich
1. n. An owl.
Definition of Strich
1. the screech-owl [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strich
Literary usage of Strich
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Geschichte der Musik by August Wilhelm Ambros, Gustav Nottebohm, B. von Sokolowsky, Carl Ferdinand Becker, Heinrich Reimann, Otto Kade (1891)
"einen strich, so galt sie als Brevis, wenn der strich abwärts ging; dagegen wurde
sowohl sie ... 5 und 6); hatte die Media aber rechts einen strich abwärts, ..."
2. Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: By the Right Hon by Nicholas Simons, Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Leach, Anthony Hart, Lancelot Shadwell, Richard Torin Kindersley (1844)
"The appointed his sons, the Defendants Sir George strich- ... and Eustachius
strich- in the original land, in the proper ecclesiastical court, and that they ..."
3. A Criticism of Systems of Hebrew Metre: An Elementary Treatise by William Henry Cobb (1905)
"He contrasts the combinations ' erst ich ' and ' erst strich ' to show that strich
takes more time than ich. Of course the hiatus makes a difference. ..."
4. English Etymologies by William Henry Fox Talbot (1847)
"A District answers to the German Land-strich or Land-strecke, properly a stretch
of land. strich Landes is a country or region: " einen ganzen strich Landes ..."