stretch dargidan Fr.: étirer To make something longer or wider by pulling it. Etymology (EN): M.E. strecchen, from O.E. streccan; cf. Dan. strække, Sw. sträcka, O.Fris. strekka, O.H.G. strecchan, M.L.G., M.Du., O.H.G., Ger. strecken “to stretch”), perhaps a variant of the root of stark, or from PIE root *strenk- “tight, narrow; pull tight, twist,” → strain. Etymology (PE): Dargidan, from darg “long” (Zâzâ, Ossetic),
variants derâz, derež “long” (→ longitude); |