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The word "strut" originally referred to the act of roaming or wandering. Over time, it came to be used more specifically to describe the proud and haughty gait of a person who is trying to attract attention or assert dominance.
The Germanic root strautaz is also related to the words "street" and "stretch," both of which have to do with extending or covering a distance.
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Etymology Middle English strutte from Old English strutian to rove about ramble G
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Etymology Middle English strutte from Old English strutian to rove about ramble G
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