| STRAY | • stray n. Any domestic animal that has no enclosure nor proper place and company, but that instead wanders at… • stray n. One who is lost, literally or figuratively. • stray n. An act of wandering off or going astray. |
| ASTRAY | • astray adv. In a wrong or unknown and wrongly-motivated direction. • ASTRAY adv. off course. |
| ESTRAY | • estray n. (Law) An animal that has escaped from its owner; a wandering animal whose owner is unknown. An animal… • estray n. (Archaic) Stray. • estray v. (Archaic) To stray. |
| STRAYS | • strays n. Plural of stray. • strays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stray. • STRAY v. to wander from the proper course. |
| ESTRAYS | • estrays n. Plural of estray. • ESTRAY v. to stray. |
| STRAYED | • strayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stray. • strayed adj. Having lost one’s way; wandering; astray. • STRAY v. to wander from the proper course. |
| STRAYER | • strayer n. One who strays. • Strayer prop.n. A surname. • STRAYER n. one who strays. |
| STRAYVE | • STRAYVE v. (dialect) to wander aimlessly, also STRAVAGE, STRAVAIG. |
| ESTRAYED | • estrayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of estray. • ESTRAY v. to stray. |
| STRAYERS | • strayers n. Plural of strayer. • Strayers prop.n. Plural of Strayer. • STRAYER n. one who strays. |
| STRAYING | • straying v. Present participle of stray. • straying n. The act of one who strays; deviation or sin - often sexual infidelity. • STRAYING n. the act of straying. |
| STRAYVED | • STRAYVE v. (dialect) to wander aimlessly, also STRAVAGE, STRAVAIG. |
| STRAYVES | • STRAYVE v. (dialect) to wander aimlessly, also STRAVAGE, STRAVAIG. |
| ESTRAYING | • estraying v. Present participle of estray. • ESTRAY v. to stray. |
| STRAYINGS | • strayings n. Plural of straying. • STRAYING n. the act of straying. |
| STRAYLING | • strayling n. A little waif or stray; a driftling. • STRAYLING n. a stray. |
| STRAYVING | • STRAYVE v. (dialect) to wander aimlessly, also STRAVAGE, STRAVAIG. |
| MISTRAYNED | • MISTRAYNED adj. (Spenser) drawn away, misled. |
| STRAYLINGS | • straylings n. Plural of strayling. • STRAYLING n. a stray. |