† dreight, dright Obs.
Also 4–5 dreght.
[f. dreȝe, dreghe, dree a. + -t.]
= dreigh 1.
| c 1400 Destr. Troy 10633 The day of þe dreight [was] dryuyn vppo long. a 1400–50 Alexander 1112 Þe dreȝt [v.r. droȝt] of þi days. Ibid. 4874 Þe driȝt of daies foure score. 1557–75 Diurn. Occurrents (1833) 260 Thaj past throw the seynis..a dricht fra schote of the castell. |