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† ˈstrangy, a. Obs. rare. In 6 straungy, -gie, straunge (disyllabic), strangie, -gy. [app. f. strange a. + -y.] Strange.
1555T. Phaer æneid ii. C iij b, Some gasyd at the straungy gift that there to pallas stood. Ibid. iii. H iij, That night in wodes wt straunge [disyllabic; so also in 1562: eds. 1584– 1600 read straungy, strangie] sightes & monsters far from kind We troublyd were... Whan sodenly, from out the woodes,..A straungy man to sight apperes. Ibid. v. P j, All nakyd on some strangy sand onburyed lye thou must. 1594R. C[arew] Godfrey of Bulloigne ii. li, To Mahound rather I impute aboue This straungy myracle. 1597Tofte Laura i. xxxix. in Arber Garner VIII. 294 Her heart, by th' other's made, in strangy wise, Hard as a rock. |