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stroddle
stroddle, v. Now dial. (see Eng. Dial. Dict.). (ˈstrɒd(ə)l) Also 7 strodle. A variant of straddle.1607 Stroddle [see statuary n.1]. 1630 Randolph Aristippus, Pedler 31, I haue strodled ouer three of the terrestrial globes with my Geometricall rambling. 1678 Bunyan Pilgr. i. 71 Then Apollyon strodled...
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straddle
▪ I. straddle, n. (ˈstræd(ə)l) [f. next.] I. The action of the verb. 1. a. The action of walking, standing, or sitting with the legs wide apart. Also transf. and fig.1611 Middleton & Dekker Roaring Girl iii. i. F 2, I knew you by your wide straddle. ? 1771 Walpole Let. Lady Coke ? Oct.–Nov., Lett. 1...
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strut
▪ I. strut, n.1 (strʌt) Forms: 3–4 strutt, 4 strot, 4, 9 dial. strout, 3–4, 7– strut. See also sturt n. and a-strut. [The form strout prob. represents an OE. *str{uacu}t = OHG., MHG. strûȥ masc., combat, strife (MHG. also strûȥe fem.; mod.G. dial. strauss):—OTeut. type *strūto-z, f. root *strū̆t-, p...
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statuary
statuary, n. and a. (ˈstætjuːərɪ) [ad. L. statuārius adj. (also absol. as n. masc., sculptor, and ellipt. fem. statuāria sc. ars, art of sculpture), f. statua statue n. Cf. F. statuaire adj. and n. masc. and fem. (n. masc. from 14th c.), It. statuario adj. and n. masc., statuaria n. fem. (similarly ...
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