KJV Dictionary Definition: astray
astray
ASTRA'Y, adv. a and stray. See Stray.
Out of the right way or proper place, both in a literal and figurative sense. In morals and religion, it signifies wandering from the path of rectitude, from duty and happiness.
Before I was afflicted, I want astray. Ps. 129.
Cattle go astray when they leave their proper owners or inclosures. See Deut. 22.