strew
/stɹuː/
strew
English
Verb
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Definition
To distribute objects or pieces of something over an area, especially in a random manner.
Etymology
From Middle English strewen, strawen, streowen, from Old English strewian, strēawian, strēowian (“to strew, scatter”), from Proto-West Germanic *strauwjan, from Proto-Germanic *strawjaną (“to strew”), from Proto-Indo-European *strew- (“to spread, scatter”). Cognate with Scots strow, straw (“to strew”), West Frisian streauwe (“to strew”), Dutch strooien (“to strew, scatter, sprinkle”), German streuen (“to strew, scatter”), Swedish strö (“to strew”), Icelandic strá (“to strew”), Norwegian Nynorsk strå (“to strew”).
Example Sentences
- "to strew sand over a floor"
- "The files had been strewn all over the floor."
- "Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew."
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