Strapaze
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
17th century, from Italian strapazzo. The feminine form in -e probably by backformation from the more usual plural; perhaps also influenced by synonyms such as Anstrengung, Mühe, etc.
Strapaze f (genitive Strapaze, plural Strapazen)
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