straught
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English straught, from Old English streahte (first and third person singular preterite) and (ġe)streaht (past participle) of streċċan (“to stretch”). Doublet of straight. More at stretch.
straught
From Scots straucht (“stretched, stretched out”). Compare Scots strauchten (“to straighten”).
straught (third-person singular simple present straughts, present participle straughting, simple past and past participle straughted)
straught (comparative more straught, superlative most straught)
From apheresis of distraught, bestraught, forstraught, etc.
straught (comparative more straught, superlative most straught)
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