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strāmentĭcĭus adj. of straw; straw- strāmentor v. dep. n. to fetch straw strāmentum that which serves for spreading; littering; Straw; litter; a straw-bed; A cover… strāmĭnĕus adj. made of straw; straw- strangĭas a kind of Grecian wheat strangŭlābĭlis adj. that can be choked; strangled strangŭlātĭo a choking; suffocating; strangulation strangŭlātor a choker; strangler strangŭlātrix she that chokes; strangles strangŭlātus a choking; strangling strangŭlo v. a. to throttle; choke; to stifle; to torment; torture; is forced to the sale strangūrĭa a painful discharge of urine; strangury strangūrĭōsus one who is afflicted with strangury Straor strāta strătēgēma a piece of generalship; a stratagem; any stratagem; artifice; trick strătēgēmătĭcus adj. relating to military stratagems; stratagemical strătēgēum the general's tent; the name of a public building in Smyrna strătēgĭa a government; a district; province strătēgĭca the deeds of a general strătēgus a military leader; general; commander; the presider; president Strătĭē a town of Arcadia Stratii strătĭo the laying of cloths and coverings; the preparation of a;... strătĭōtes a water-plant; the aloe-leaved watersoldier; the great du... strătĭōtĭcus adj. belonging to a soldier; soldierlike; military Strătĭōton a promontory in Ethiopia Strătīppōcles the name of a man Strātĭus the physician of king Eumenes Strătō A philosopher of Lampsacus; A slave and physician; a town of Palestine; otherwi… Strătōcles a celebrated comedian Strătōclīa a town on the Cimmerian Bosporus Străton a Peripatetic philosopher Strătŏnīcē daughter of Demetrius Poliorcetes; and wife of Seleucus N... Strătŏnīcēa a considerable town of Caria; Eski-hissar Strătŏnīcis an appellation of Venus among the Smyrneans; the temple o... Strătŏnīcus A Greek sculptor; The name of a man strătŏpĕdon a camp Strătŏphănes the name of a soldier strātor one who saddles a horse; a groom; equerry; a thrower down strătōrĭus adj. used for covering; bedding Stratos A town of Acarnania; on the Achelous; the inhabitants of ...; A river of Hyrcan… strātum strātūra A paving; pavement; A layer of manure strātus strātus strātus A spreading; strewing; a cover; spread; a horse-cloth străva a monument of; victory; built of captured arms strebŭla the flesh about the haunches stremma a dislocation strēna a sign; prognostic; omen; a new-year's present; étrennes Strēnia the goddess that presides over new-year's gifts Strēnŭa strēnŭē adv. strēnŭĭtas nimbleness; briskness; vivacity strēnŭo v. a. to make brisk; lively; busy strēnuus adj. brisk; nimble; quick; briskly; quickly; promptly strĕpĭto v. freq. a. to make a great noise; rustling; rattling strĕpĭtus noise; din; a clashing; sound strĕpo v. n. and a. Neutr; to make a noise; to rattle; rustle; rumble; murmur strepsĭcĕros a kind of animal with twisted horns; called by the Africans streptos adj. twisted strĭa a furrow; channel; hollow strĭāta a species of shellfish; a scallop strĭātūra a being channelled; fluted; a fluting striblīgo an impropriety in language; a solecism stribŭla strictē adv. P. a. fin strictim adv. straitly; closely; slightly; superficially strictĭo a drawing; pressing together strictĭvilla an appellation of a vile woman strictīvus adj. that is stripped; plucked off strictor one who strips; plucks off strictōrĭa a shirt with long sleeves strictūra a contraction; compression; stricture; a mass of wrought iron; a bar of iron strictus P. a. strīdeo v. n. to make; utter any harsh; shrill strīdo strīdor any harsh; shrill; hissing strīdŭlus adj. creaking; rattling; hissing strĭga A row of grain; hay cut down; a swath; A furrow drawn lengthwise of the field; … strīga a hag; witch strĭgātus adj. a field whose length; is greater than its breadth strĭgĭlēcŭla a small strigil strĭgĭlis a scraper; a strigil strigmentum that which is scratched; scraped off; a scraping; filth; dirt scraped off strĭgo v. n. to hold up; halt; stop strĭgōsus adj. lean; lank; thin; meagre; dry; tasteless strĭgŭla stringo v. a. to draw tight; to bind; tie tight; to draw stringor a touching; touch; shock strĭo v. a. to furnish with furrows; channels; to hollow out; groove strĭo strĭtăvus strittabillae strittāre to be weak in the feet strix a screech-owl strix a furrow; channel; groove strŏbĭlus a pine-nut; pine-cone Strŏbīlus the name of a slave