stranj
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Uncertain, but probably of Slavic origin; compare Romanian strai (“clothing, garment”). Cf. Polish strój (“garment, clothing, attire”), Slovene srajca (“shirt”), Serbo-Croatian tranja (“rag, tatters”). Alternatively from a Vulgar Latin *sternium, or from Latin stramen.
stranj n (plural stranji/stranje)
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