or stravaig, verb. (Scots’ and Irish).—To tramp; to loaf; to abscond. Hence STRAVAIGER = a vagabond.

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  1887.  W. E. HENLEY, Villon’s Straight Tip to all Cross Coves. Your merry goblins soon STRAVAG.

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  1888.  W. BLACK, In Far Lochaber, vii. What did ye come here for? To go prancing down to the shore and back from the shore—and STRAVAYGING about the place?

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