English Wikipedia has an article on: Strood Wikipedia Apparently from Middle English strothe, strode (“marshy land overgrown with brush”), from Old English...
*strōd. IPA(key): /stroːd/ strōd n (nominative plural strōd) marshy land (overgrown with brushwood) Strong a-stem: English: Strood (in Kent) (placename)...
brushwood”). Later reinterpreted as a variant of stro (“straw”). Compare Stroet, Strood and Stroud. (Noord-Holland) First attested as strude in 918-948. Derived...
Dutch stroet (“swampy place overgrown with brushwood”). Compare Stroe, Strood and Stroud. IPA(key): /strut/ Hyphenation: Stroet Stroet n A village in...
with -th-, stroder and other forms with -d- are attested), whence also Strood. Strother (plural Strothers) A surname. According to the 2010 United States...
other Ukip defector, Mark Reckless, in the more prosperous Rochester & Strood next month. But this plays to the stereotype: Tories fighting for leafy...
marshes, Chapter 11: Parson Tyll was a curate of one parish across the Strood and of the two on the island. The rector was non-resident, on the plea of...
Travellers in Kent and Sussex, page 90: The Church of Hoo (5 m. N.E. from Strood) is dedicated to St. Werburgh of Mercia, who, although she drove by her...
2022 July 25, Alex Langridge, “Vegan restaurants Veganly Convenient in Strood and Viva Las Vegan in Maidstone close”, in KentOnline[2], Medway, Kent:...