strind/stɹaɪnd/EtymologyFrom Middle English strind, strend, strund, from Old English *strynd, related to Old Norse strind (“edge, side, land”).strind means A ditch or water-channel. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.strind is pronounced /stɹaɪnd/.nounA ditch or water-channel.A long straggling branch; a spur at the end of a pea-stick.A small stream, streamlet; a trickle of water, the run of spilt liquid.Lineage, descent.The tread (chalaza) of an egg.A string; a thread or strand.verbTo run or flow in a very small stream; to trickle.To eject in a small stream; to squirt, spray; to allow to trickle or dribble in small quantities.