Strunie
Strunie is a term used to describe strings or string-like elements, especially in the context of stringed instruments and related mechanical components. The word is connected to the Slavic root struna, found in languages such as Polish and Russian, where similar terms denote a string. In general usage, strunie can refer to any slender filament designed to carry tension, transmit vibration, or guide motion in a device.
In Polish, struna means "string"; strunie is an inflected form (dative or locative singular) of struna and
Strings are typically constructed from a core material—gut, metal wire, nylon, or other synthetic fibers—with a
On musical instruments, strunie are essential for producing pitches and timbres. Common examples include guitar strings