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Definition of strange
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Strang
(a.)
Strong.
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Stranger
::
Strangeness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
strange
(in any sense of the
adjective).
Estranged
::
Estranged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Estrang.
Peculiar
::
Peculiar
(a.)
Unusual;
singular;
rare;
strange;
as, the sky had a
peculiarappearance..
Scavage
::
Scavage
(n.) A toll or duty
formerly
exacted
of
merchant
strangers
by
mayors,
sheriffs,
etc., for goods shown or
offered
for sale
within
their
precincts..
Unwonted
::
Unwonted
(a.) Not
wonted;
unaccustomed;
unused;
not made
familiar
by
practice;
as, a child
unwonted
to
strangers..
Inhospitable
::
Inhospitable
(a.) Not
hospitable;
not
disposed
to show
hospitality
to
strangers
or
guests;
as, an
inhospitable
person
or
people..
Estrangement
::
Estrangement
(n.) The act of
estranging,
or the state of being
estranged;
alienation..
Intrusion
::
Intrusion
(n.) The entry of a
stranger,
after a
particular
estate
or
freehold
is
determined,
before
the
person
who holds in
remainder
or
reversion
has taken
possession..
Alien
::
Alien (n.) One
excluded
from
certain
privileges;
one
alienated
or
estranged;
as,
aliens
from God's
mercies..
Curious
::
Curious
(a.)
Exciting
attention
or
inquiry;
awakening
surprise;
inviting
and
rewarding
inquisitiveness;
not
simple
or
plain;
strange;
rare.
Moodiness
::
Moodiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
moody;
specifically,
liability
to
strange
or
violent
moods..
Noninhabitant
::
Noninhabitant
(n.) One who is not an
inhabitant;
a
stranger;
a
foreigner;
a
nonresident.
Wonder
::
Wonder
(n.) That
emotion
which is
excited
by
novelty,
or the
presentation
to the sight or mind of
something
new,
unusual,
strange,
great,
extraordinary,
or not well
understood;
surprise;
astonishment;
admiration;
amazement..
Xenelasia
::
Xenelasia
(n.) A
Spartan
institution
which
prohibited
strangers
from
residing
in
Sparta
without
permission,
its
object
probably
being to
preserve
the
national
simplicity
of
manners..
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One who is
unknown
or
unacquainted;
as, the
gentleman
is a
stranger
to me;
hence,
one not
admitted
to
communication,
fellowship,
or
acquaintance..
Estrange
::
Estrange
(v. t.) To
divert
from its
original
use or
purpose,
or from its
former
possessor;
to
alienate..
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Not
before
known,
heard,
or seen; new..
Cosinage
::
Cosinage
(n.) A writ to
recover
possession
of an
estate
in
lands,
when a
stranger
has
entered,
after the death of the
grandfather's
grandfather,
or other
distant
collateral
relation..
Usher
::
Usher (v. t.) To
introduce
or
escort,
as an
usher,
forerunner,
or
harbinger;
to
forerun;
--
sometimes
followed
by in or
forth;
as, to usher in a
stranger;
to usher forth the
guests;
to usher a
visitor
into the
room..
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) That which is put, or which may be
regarded
as put, in the way of some of the
senses;
something
visible
or
tangible;
as, he
observed
an
object
in the
distance;
all the
objects
in
sight;
he
touched
a
strange
object
in the
dark..
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