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adrylle
† aˈdrylle, v. Obs. rare. [f. a- prefix 1 away + drill, in mod. Kentish dial. to slide away.] To slide or slip away.c 1315 Shoreham 90 Meche hys the mede that hym worthe By [= be it] so that he na drylle. Ibid. 114 The fyfte senne hys sleuthe..Wanne man leteth adrylle That he god ȝelde schel. Oxford English Dictionary
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nadrylle
nadrylle see adrylle v. Oxford English Dictionary
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for-
▪ I. for-, prefix1 Also 1 fær-, 3 Orm. forr-, 3–4 south. vor-, ver-, 4 fur-, 6–7 fore-. [OE. for-, fær- = OFris. for-, far-, OS. for-, far- (Du. ver-), OHG. far-, fir-, fer- (MHG. and mod.G. ver-), ON. for- (Sw. för-, Da. for-); the ON. fyrer- (see fore- prefix) though formally distinct, often corre... Oxford English Dictionary
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drill
▪ I. drill, n.1 (drɪl) Also 5 drylle, 7 dril, drille. [In sense 2, goes with drill v.2; sense 1 offers difficulties, and is not certainly the same word.] † 1. A small draught (of liquid). Obs. rare.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 132/1 Drylle, or lytylle drafte of drynke, haustillus. 2. A (? trickling) rivulet ... Oxford English Dictionary
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