stret
Stret is a term that appears in historical linguistic and toponymic contexts as a variant of the word street. The modern English street derives from Old English strete or stræt, itself from Latin via Old French estree or estrée, meaning a paved road. The form “stret” survives in older spellings and in some dialects, where it reflects the same origin.
In toponymy, Stret occurs as part of place names and is used to indicate a location on
As a surname or element of surnames, “Stret” may have originated from residence near a street, a
In contemporary usage, “stret” outside scholarly or historical contexts is rare. It may appear in academic discussions