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Other forms:
feminine:
stricta
neutral:
strictum
masculine:
strictus
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Etymology of the Latin word strictus
the Latin word
strictus
(tight, close, strait)
derived from the Latin word
stringere
(draw tight; draw; graze)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*streig-
Derivations in Latin
strinctus
,
strictura
,
strictio
,
strictiare
,
adstricta
,
strictula
Derivations in other languages
English
strict
, French
estreit
, French
étroit
, French
strict
, Italian
stretto
, Portuguese
estreito
, Portuguese
estrito
, Portuguese
estricto
, Spanish
estrecho
, Spanish
estricto
, Spanish
estricia
Cognates
Dutch
strikt
, English
strict
, French
strict
, German
strikt
, Norwegian
strikte
, Swedish
strikt
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