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stray verb (strays, strayed, straying) intrans 1 to wander away from the right path or place, usually unintentionally. 2 to move away unintentionally from the main or current topic in thought, speech or writing • He usually strays a bit from the main topic during a lecture. 3 to depart from the accepted or required pattern of behaviour, living, etc. noun (strays) a homeless, ownerless, lost pet, farm animal, child, etc. adj 1 said of a pet, farm animal, child, etc: homeless; ownerless; lost • a stray kitten. 2 not the result of a regular or intended process; random; casual • stray gunfire. strayer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French estraier to wander.

stray verb (strays, strayed, straying) intrans 1 to wander away from the right path or place, usually unintentionally. 2 to move away unintentionally from the main or current topic in thought, speech or writing • He usually strays a bit from the main topic during a lecture. 3 to depart from the accepted or required pattern of behaviour, living, etc. noun (strays) a homeless, ownerless, lost pet, farm animal, child, etc. adj 1 said of a pet, farm animal, child, etc: homeless; ownerless; lost • a stray kitten. 2 not the result of a regular or intended process; random; casual • stray gunfire. strayer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French estraier to wander.

stray verb (strays, strayed, straying) intrans 1 to wander away from the right path or place, usually unintentionally. 2 to move away unintentionally from the main or current topic in thought, speech or writing • He usually strays a bit from the main topic during a lecture. 3 to depart from the accepted or required pattern of behaviour, living, etc. noun (strays) a homeless, ownerless, lost pet, farm animal, child, etc. adj 1 said of a pet, farm animal, child, etc: homeless; ownerless; lost • a stray kitten. 2 not the result of a regular or intended process; random; casual • stray gunfire. strayer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French estraier to wander.