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450 GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES.<br />

Strem<strong>an</strong>d, pres. part, streaming,<br />

flashing ;<br />

Ai strem<strong>an</strong>d, continually,<br />

flashing, 3797.<br />

Strenkild, pp. sprinkled, thickly<br />

covered, 3676 ; Strengkyllyd,<br />

3224. See Strenkle in HalliweJl.<br />

Strenth, strength, 662, 1702; Strentlie<br />

(Strenth), 1741, 1983, 2139,<br />

2194; Stre[n]the (Strenthe),<br />

strength, 2468; (Strenthez, pi),<br />

1013, 1824; Strenthe, castle,<br />

stronghold, fort, 5265 ;<br />

(Strenth),<br />

1367; Strenth, 1311; Strenthis,<br />

pi. forces, powers, 3296, 3716 ;<br />

(Strennthes), 1270 ; Strenthis,<br />

forts, 4352.<br />

Strenthid, pt. s. strengthened, 499.<br />

(Strenys), pr. 8. strains, stretches<br />

out, 792*. See Str<strong>an</strong>es, Streyne.<br />

Stretis (Stretes), pL streets, 1475,<br />

1495, 1514.<br />

Streyne (Strene), v. strain, exert,<br />

2809 ;<br />

Streyned (Strenyd), pp.<br />

constrained, compelled, 3121.<br />

See Halliwell.<br />

Street, adj. straight ; Strejt on,<br />

straight upon, near, 1574.<br />

Street, adv. straight, 452, 3066;<br />

(Streght), 1321, 1995: Strejt,<br />

straightway, 4758 ;<br />

(Streit vp),<br />

792*.<br />

Street him (Straght hym), pt. s.<br />

directed hiuiself, went, goes, 3206.<br />

Strc3tis, pr. s. marches, 2032.<br />

Stridis, pr. s. strides, 778 ;<br />

(Striden),<br />

pr. pi. 778.<br />

Strike, ger. to strike, 843 ; Strikis,<br />

pr. 8. strikes, 452, 804 ;<br />

clashes,<br />

785; (Strikez), strikes, 1321; hits,<br />

1069; (Striken), pr. jA. strike,<br />

804 ;<br />

clash, 785 ; Striken (Stryken),<br />

pp. stricken, i.e. adv<strong>an</strong>ced in<br />

years, 1001.<br />

Strinds, pJ. sons, children, 5104.<br />

A.S. strynd, progeny.<br />

(Strippyng), s. stripping, uncasing,<br />

781.<br />

(Strode), pt. 2^1 strode, went, 2194.<br />

Stroubid, pp. troubled (lit. disturbed),<br />

381H; (SlOLirbed), 2855. See<br />

Stourhcd.<br />

Strowid,7)j5. strewn, 4543.<br />

Stroyes, 2"'- s. destroys, 4840<br />

Stroyed (Stroyde), pp. wasted,<br />

1917.<br />

Strubled (Stroblet), pp. troubled,<br />

856. Cf. Storbia.<br />

Struma, prop, name <strong>of</strong> a river, 1953,<br />

1995,2032, 2064,3206.<br />

Stryfe, 1 pr. pi. subj. strive, 6356.<br />

See Stryue.<br />

Strykis, pr. pi. strike ;<br />

go swiftly<br />

Strykis vp, dart al<strong>of</strong>t, 1415;<br />

(Strykyn), pp. stricken, set, 3224 ;<br />

adv<strong>an</strong>ced, gone, 826*.<br />

Stryue, ger. to strive, contend, 3758,<br />

4006.<br />

Stryuys, pi. strivings, conflicts,<br />

4251.<br />

Stude, pt. 8. stood, 4754; (Stode),<br />

stood, i. e. was, 2408 ;<br />

Stude, pt.<br />

pi. stood, 279.<br />

Studis (Stodes), pr. s. studies, considers,<br />

2960.<br />

(Stuffe), 8. stufi", gear, 2980*<br />

Stiiffis, 2 pr. pi. stuflF full, 4436.<br />

Stullis, pi. great pieces,4436. '•' Stull,<br />

luncheon, great piece <strong>of</strong> bread,<br />

cheese, or other eatable ; Essex.'''<br />

—Halliwell.<br />

Stumbils (Stombles),2'r. 8. stumbles,<br />

845.<br />

Sinxhid, pp. disturbed, troubled, 513,<br />

1341. See Stourbed.<br />

Sturte, s. impetuosity,. swift attack,<br />

3758.<br />

Sturten, adj. impetuous, 3758 ;<br />

quarrelsome,<br />

4257.<br />

Stuynes, pr. s. is astounded, is<br />

amazed, 2960. Cf. "stoind, astounded<br />

" Halliwell.<br />

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Stye, s. path, 4834 ;<br />

Styes, pi 5063.<br />

(Styff ), adj. strong, 1327 ; severe,<br />

2050 ;<br />

(Styf), strong, great, 745*<br />

1251 ; Styffe, strong, 1069, 2165.<br />

Styntis, pr. a. stops, ceases, 5046 ;<br />

(Styntyd), pt. s. halted, 826*. See<br />

Stint.<br />

Stythe, adj. brave, stout, bold, 3605.<br />

A.S. stii.<br />

Sublet (Seget), a. subject, 1727;<br />

Siibiectis, pZ. subjects, 4245. (<strong>The</strong><br />

fourth suhiedis should be siihiect<br />

see the note to 1. 4246, p. 311.)<br />

Snccessoure, s. successor, 4286.<br />

Suche, such, 711; (Such), 720.<br />

Sud<strong>an</strong>ly (Sodonly), suddenly, 3198.

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