† i-dree, v. Obs.
[OE. ᵹedréoᵹan, f. dréoᵹan to dree.]
trans. To do, perform, endure, suffer.
| Beowulf (Z.) 2726 Þæt he dæᵹ-hwila ᵹe-droᵹen hæfde. c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. ix. 20 Wif ðiu blodes flouing..ᵹeðolade vel ᵹedroᵹ. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 29 We moten idreȝan ure wil þe hwile þe we beoð ȝunge. c 1205 Lay. 6708 He ne mihte idriȝen [c 1275 þolie] to ihæren þene muche drem. a 1225 Juliana 27 Hwil þat eauer six men mahten idrehen beaten hire beare bodi. |