strayed - if the word ends in vowel + y then just add -ed.
If the word ends in consonant + y then the y changes to i then add -ed
marry -- married
The word stray is a verb. The past tense is strayed. It can also be a noun. E.g. a stray cat.
to stray = ta'ah (תעה) stray (adjective) = to'eh (תועה)
No. The word "stray" has one syllable.
Stray dogs often bark. stray luggage can have explosives in it.
Each of these is a unique sound: 'Missed' is pronounced like 'mist'. In the word 'added' the 'ed' is its own syllable - ad ed. 'Spelled' is pronounced like 'speld'.
The plural form for the noun stray is strays. The word spray is also a verb (stray, strays, straying, strayed).
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seized
odd, stray, unplanned
stray
Stray, Stroll.
Follow might work.