« Strand » (par C. , 1678), dans , et al., Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis, éd. augm., Niort : L. Favre, 1883‑1887, t. 7, col. 608a. http://ducange.enc.sorbonne.fr/STRAND
STRAND, Ripa, ora, littus. Vox Anglo-Saxonica, quæ in antiqui ævi Chartis privilegium
quoddam designat, seu privilegii concessi amplitudinem, tum in Ripis, tum in
streame, i. fluviis, tum in woode, i. silvis, tum in felde, i. campis, vel pascuis. Charta
Henrici II. Regis Angliæ in Monastico Anglic. tom. 3. pag. 4 :
Cum socne et saca, and Strand, and streame, and wood, and felde, tolnes and theames, and gritbraches, and hamsocne, and forstalles, and infangenethives, and flemeneferme super suos homines infra burgos et extra, in tantum, et tam pleniter, sicut proprii ministri mei exquirere deberent, etc.Vide Strond.