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estray - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
estray (plural estrays) (law) An animal that has escaped from its owner ; a wandering animal whose owner is unknown. An animal cannot be an estray when on the range where it was raised, and permitted by its owner to run. A lost animal whose owner is known to the party at hand is not an estray.
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ESTRAY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun es· tray i-ˈstrā : stray sense 1 estray 2 of 2 verb estrayed; estraying; estrays intransitive verb archaic : stray
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Estray - Wikipedia
Estray, in common law, is any domestic animal found wandering at large or lost, particularly if its owner is unknown.
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estray
▪ I. estray, n. and a. (ɪˈstreɪ) [a. AF. estray, vbl. n. (taken concr.) f. estraier to stray: see astray.] A. n. a. Law. A stray animal; ‘any beast not wild, found within any Lordship, and not owned by any man’ (Cowell).[1292 Britton i. xviii. § 3 Weyf ou estray nent chalengez de eynz le an et le jo...
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AGRICULTURE CODE CHAPTER 142. ESTRAYS - Texas Statutes
(1) "Estray" means stray livestock, stray exotic livestock, stray bison, or stray exotic fowl. (2) "Perilous condition" means a circumstance or condition in ...
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ESTRAY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a person or animal that has strayed. · Law., a domestic animal, as a horse or a sheep, found wandering or without an owner.
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ESTRAY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
estray in American English · 1. a person or animal that has strayed · 2. Law. a domestic animal, as a horse or a sheep, found wandering or without an owner.
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[PDF] TITLE 25 ANIMALS CHAPTER 23 ESTRAYS 25-2301. STRAY OR ...
Stray or estray means any livestock whose owner is unknown or cannot be located, or any livestock whose owner is known but who permits livestock to roam at ...
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estray, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb estray is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for estray is from 1572, in a translation by Robert Harrison, Brownist ...
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Estray and Rescued Animals - Grayson County Texas
Definition: An Estray Animal is an animal that is farm stock, that has strayed away from the farm. It is not an animal that is native to the area.
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astray
▪ I. † aˈstray, v. Obs. [var. estray (see a- prefix 9), a. OF. estraier, according to P. Meyer, cogn. w. Pr. estraguar:—L. *extrāvagāre, f. extra out of bounds + vagāre to wander. Chiefly found in pa. pple. astraied = OF. estraié: cf. astray adv., estray v., and the aphetic stray.]1393 Gower Conf. I...
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Stray
Stray or The Stray or variation, may refer to:
Animals
A feral (abandoned or escaped) domestic animal; see also estray
A stray or free-ranging dog
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What is the opposite of pet? - WordHippo
Opposite of an animal kept as a companion. stray. estray. feral. orphan. waif. homeless animal. "The animal shelter brought in another stray that had been found on the side of a busy highway.". Noun.
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wavenger
† ˈwavenger Sc. and north. Obs. Forms: 5–6 vau-, 6 wauengeour, 9 waff-, whiffinger, waifinger. [App. f. waif n. after messenger, passenger, scavenger, etc.] 1. Sc. A vagabond. Also attrib.1493 Sc. Acts Jas. IV (1814) II. 235/1 To causs idill men vauengeouris to laubour for þair leuing. 1513 Douglas ...
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Estray
Litter
Road slipperiness
Roadkill
Storm drain
Street cleaning
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