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† ˈestriche Obs. Also 1 éast-ríce, 5 austridge, est(e)rych(e, 8 estreg. [f. east + riche; cf. -ric.] 1. a. An eastern kingdom or country. b. In OE. spec. The East-Frankish kingdom.
893O.E. Chron. (Parker MS.), Her on þysum ȝeare for se micla here..eft of þæm east rice westweard. a1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 45 Þe þre kinges þe comen of estriche. 2. attrib. estrich board: applied to timber coming from Norway or the Baltic.[It is not quite certain that this is rightly placed here; cf. Ger. estrich floor (which however strictly means a plaster floor). But the similar use of estlande (see eastland) strongly supports the view here adopted.] 1350Proclam. in Riley Mem. Lond. (1868) 261 Divers boards of estrichesborde..6l. 12s. 4d. 1354Mem. Ripon (Surtees) III. 91 In xiij bord. de Estriche emp. pro feretro Beati Wilfridi exaltando 2s. 2d. 1459Bury Wills (Camden Soc.) 242 Duo scabella de estryche board. 1481–90Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 23, Xij austrige boorde, and viij. other boordes. 1514Inv. Goods in Gentl. Mag. (1834) CIV. i. 47 In the parlour, a table of Estriche bourde with ij tristells. 1706Phillips, Estreg bords, Boards, Deal or Firr, brought from the Eastern Parts. 1715in Kersey. 1866Rogers Agric. & Prices I. xx. 489 The better kinds [of boards] were called estrich and wainscot. |