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es·tray I. \ə̇ˈstrā, eˈ-\ intransitive verb Etymology: Middle French estraier to roam about without a master — more at stray archaic : stray II. noun (-s) Etymology: Anglo-French, from Old French estraié wandering, masterless, from estraier, v. 1. : a valuable domestic animal found wandering away from its home or enclosure : stray 2. : something that has wandered or gone out of its usual or normal place — compare free astray III. adjective Etymology: estray (II) : being or having gone astray |