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droul

droul, v. Obs. or dial.
  Also drool.
  [cf. Sc. droul ‘to bellow as a hart,’ Jam.]
  trans. To utter mournfully.

a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams ii. 224 O Sons and Daughters of Jerusalem, droul out an Elegy for good King Josias. 1825 Jamieson, Drool,..to cry in a low and mournful tone.

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