[f. STRANGER sb.]

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  † 1.  trans. To make a stranger of; to alienate.

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1605.  Shaks., Lear, I. i. 207. Will you with those infirmities she owes,… Dow’rd with our curse, and stranger’d with our oath, Take her or leaue her.

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  2.  To make strange.

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1863.  W. Lancaster, Præterita, 70. Homeless home is strangered with a shade, That moves us weeping from familiar doors.

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