straidhn

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From English strain, from the verb, from Middle English straynen, streinen, streynen, from Old French estreindre, from Latin stringō (to draw tight together, to tie).

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straidhn f (genitive singular straidhne)

  1. (engineering) strain (measure of object deformation)
  2. fit (sudden outburst of emotion)
    Synonym: taom

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