Definition
A stray animal, especially a domestic animal found wandering without an owner and not claimed.
Etymology
From Old French 'estraié', past participle of 'estraier', related to 'stray'. In medieval law, an estray was property that had wandered away and could be claimed by the crown if not reclaimed by its owner.
Kelly Says
In medieval England, the crown actually owned all unclaimed stray animals—they were literally the property of the king, which is why there were special laws about what you could do with a lost horse or cow.
Translations
BNবাংলা
হারিয়ে গেছে
ha-ri-ye ge-che
CACatalà
desviat
des-vi-at
CSČeština
odbočený
od-bo-che-ny
DEDeutsch
Abtrünniger
ab-troo-ni-ger
ELΕλληνικά
απομακρυνθείς
a-po-mak-r-n-thee-s
ESEspañol
desviado
des-vee-a-do
FAفارسی
گم شده
gam sho-deh
FISuomi
häiriintynyt
hai-ri-in-tynyt
FRFrançais
errante
er-rant
HUMagyar
eltévedt
el-te-vedt
IDBahasa Indonesia
terombang-ambing
ter-om-bang-am-bing
ITItaliano
sbandato
sban-da-to
MSBahasa Melayu
tersesat
ter-se-sat
NLNederlands
afdwaald
af-dwaald
PLPolski
odłączył się
od-wac-chil sie
PTPortuguês
desviado
des-vee-a-do
RORomână
rătăcit
ra-ta-cit
RUРусский
блуждающий
blyuzh-day-ush-chiy
SVSvenska
avvikit
av-vik-it
UKУкраїнська
блукав
blyu-kav