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Reference: Strait

American

Narrow, and difficult to pass, Mt 7:13-14. This word should not be confounded with straight. To be "in a strait," is to have one's way beset with doubts or difficulties, to be at a loss, 1Sa 13:6; 2Sa 24:14; Php 1:23.

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Hastings

This Eng. word is used in AV in the literal sense of 'narrow,' and in the figurative sense of 'strict' (of which it is simply another form). Once the verb 'strait' occurs, Sus 22 'I am straited on every side.'