[f. STRANGER sb.]
† 1. trans. To make a stranger of; to alienate.
1605. Shaks., Lear, I. i. 207. Will you with those infirmities she owes, Dowrd with our curse, and strangerd with our oath, Take her or leaue her.
2. To make strange.
1863. W. Lancaster, Præterita, 70. Homeless home is strangered with a shade, That moves us weeping from familiar doors.