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drasty
† ˈdrasty, a. Obs. Also dresty. [f. drast + -y1. In several places the s has been misread or misprinted as f, which was perhaps actually the source of drafty a.] Dreggy; fig. vile, worthless, ‘rubbishy’.a 1000 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 238/20 Feculentus, fece plenus, dræstiᵹ. c 1386 Chaucer Melib. Prol. 5... Oxford English Dictionary
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Klecany
Administrative parts Villages of Drasty, Klecánky and Zdibsko are administrative parts of Klecany. In Drasty is a valuable farmyard from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. wikipedia.org
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unsuffisant
▪ I. † unˈsuffisant, n. Obs. [Cf. next.] Insufficiency.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VII. 381 It is seide þat kyng William..wolde have depreved hym for unsufficiant [v.r. unsuffysant; L. insufficientiam] of lettrure. 1425 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 267 Ye grete unabilte and unsuffisante, that the same Wauter... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sir Thopas
The host, Harry Bailey, does not seem to appreciate this new style of tale and he interrupts Chaucer, telling him that "thy drasty rymyng is nat worth wikipedia.org
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drafty
† ˈdrafty, a. Obs. [ In several places drafty is a proved misprint or misreading for drasty, ‘of the nature of refuse, dreggy’, and possibly the whole word originated in such misreading, which it was subsequently attempted to explain by association with draff or with draught n. 45, 46: see draughty ... Oxford English Dictionary
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watery
watery, a. (ˈwɔːtərɪ) Forms: 1 wæteriᵹ, wætriᵹ, 3, 5 wateri, 5 watiry, wattery, watri, wattry, 5–6 watrye, 5–7 waterie, 5–8 watry, 6 waterye, Sc. wattirrie, 6–7 watrie, 7–9 wat'ry, 4– watery. [f. water n. + -y. Cf. Du. waterig, MLG. waterich, OHG. waȥȥirig, weȥȥirig (MHG. waȥȥeric, weȥȥeric, mod.G. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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word
▪ I. word, n. (wɜːd) Forms: 1– word, 1–6 wurd, (3 wored, woerd, weord, wuord, wort), 3–6 werd, 3 (4–6 Sc.) wourd, (4 wrd, 4–6 worde, wurde, Sc. vord(e, vourd, 5 worþ (?)), 4–7 woord (6–7 -e), 5–6 Sc. wird(e. [OE. word str. n. = OFris., OS. word, MDu. wort (Du. woord), OHG., MHG., G. wort, ON. orð (S... Oxford English Dictionary
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