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† strucion Obs. Forms: 3 strucion, 4 strucioun, struccon, 5 struccyon. Also in med.L. form 4 strucyo, 4–5 strucio, 6 struchio. [ad. med.L. strūciōnem, a miswriting of L. strūthiōnem, nom. strūthio, a. Gr. στρουθίων, f. στρουθός sparrow (ὁ µέγας σ. the ostrich).] The ostrich. (By some writers confused with the stork.)
a1225Ancr. R. 132 Þe steorc [MS. C. strucion, MS. T. ostrice]. c1340Hampole Prose Tr. 9 Þay are lyke till a fowle þat es callede strucyo or storke. 1382Wyclif Job xxxix. 13 The fether of a strucioun [1388 ostriche] is lic to the fetheris of a ierfalcoun. ― Micah i. 8. 1388 ― Lev. xi. 16. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) III. 11 Salomon..closede Astructio his bryd in a glas, and þe struccon brouȝte a worme þat hatte Thamir out of wildernesse [1432–50 MS. Harl. Strucio in both places; 1485 Caxton struccyon]. c1400Three Kings Cologne 46 Þe which is clepyd strucio. c1500Kennedy Passion of Christ 26 As struttioun [MS. A ? structioun] stif, as tigar tiranus. 1592Lodge Euphues Shadow B 1, The birde Struchio [hath] a big body, but weake wings. |