stròdh

stròdh
prodigality, Irish stró, strógh; seemingly (because of preserved st in all cases) borrowed from, rather than allied to, Middle English strawen, strew, Anglo-Saxon stréowian, Gothic straujan, Indo-European strou, stru. Hence Gaelic struidheas, prodigality, squandering.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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