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▪ I. streck, a. Obs. exc. dial. In 4 streke. [Belongs to root *strak- of stretch v. Cf. OE. stræc, strec (? strǽc, stréc) rigorous, severe.] Straight.
c1375Sc. Leg. Saints xviii. (Mary Egypt) 225 Hayre scho had, quhyt and streke, Rekand na forthire na hir neke. a1864R. B. Peacock Lonsdale Gloss., Streck, adj., straight. 1898B. Kirkby Lakeland Words 142 Streck as a seeve. Hence ˈstreckly adv. (in 4 strykly) = next.
1340Hampole Pr. Consc. 3288 Sum..Sal wend strykly til heven blis. 1876Mid-Yorks. Gloss. s.v., Go thy ways streckly, now. ▪ II. streck, adv. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 4 strik, 4–5 streke, 4–6 strek, 8–9 strick, 9 streck. [f. streck a.] In a straight course, directly; immediately, straightway. Also with away. Also streck up, in an upright posture.
13..Gosp. Nicod. 867 (Sion MS.) Tille þe temple held þai streke þe way. 1340Hampole Pr. Consc. 2623 Þe synful saul þan gas strik to helle. Ibid. 3378 He sal noght..Wend strek to purgatory. a1400–50Wars Alex. 3854 Þan come he streke on a staunke. 1513Douglas æneis iii. ii. 128 The followand wynd blew strek in our taile. 1790Mrs. Wheeler Westmld. Dial. (1802) 103 We went tae see th giants,..I think they wod net stand strick up ith heeghst hause ith parish. 1885Spec. Westmld. Dial. iii. 6 (E.D.D.) Sooa a teeak em streck awae to Willie Hartley's. |