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dreigh
† dreigh, dreich Obs. Also 4 dreh, drehi, dreih, drei, drey, 4–5 dreghe, dreȝ(e, driȝe. [? f. dreȝe, dregh, earlier form of dree a.] 1. Long duration of space or time; length, distance, extent.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 2916 And thus they drevene to þe dede dukes and erles, Alle þe dreghe of þe daye. c 14... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trillick
They fought the famous battle of Dreigh Hill in 1379 against the Maguires and won a victory which settled the Tyrone/Fermanagh county boundary here. wikipedia.org
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drehe
dregh, dreȝ(h, dreh(e see dree, dreigh. Oxford English Dictionary
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undreigh
† unˈdreigh, a. Obs. rare. [un-1 7 + dreigh dree a. Cf. ON. {uacu}drj{uacu}gr (Norw. udrjug, Sw. odryg, Da. udr{obar}i) falling short, insufficient.] 1. ? Lacking in diligence; slack.a 1310 in Wright Lyric P. xii. 41 To hem he sayde an heh, That suythe he[m] wes undreh, so ydel forte stonde. 2. Not ... Oxford English Dictionary
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dreight
† 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 p... Oxford English Dictionary
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a-drigh
† a-drigh, adv. Obs. prop. phr. Forms: 3–6 on dregh(e, on dryȝe, o dreghe, o dreih, a dreȝ(e, a dreigh, a drigh. [a prep.1 + dreȝe, dreghe, extent, length, distance: see dregh.] At or to a distance, away, off.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 71 Þus þay droȝ hem a-dreȝ. 1330 R. Brunne Chron. 194 He bad þam a... Oxford English Dictionary
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dreie
▪ I. drei, dreich, dreigh, dreih obs. and dial. ff. dree v. and a.▪ II. drei(e obs. f. dry. Oxford English Dictionary
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lewty
† ˈlewty, ˈlawty Chiefly Sc. Obs. Forms: α. 4 leute(e, lewete, leautee, 4–5 leaute, 4–6 lewte(e, 5 lewted, leutye. β. Sc. (4 leawte), 4–6 lawte, lawty, laute, 5 lauta, lawta, 5–6 lawtie, 6 lautie, lawtay, 7–8 lata, 8 lawtith, lateth. [a. AF. leuté, lewté, F. leaute, lealte, lealted, mod.F. loyauté (... Oxford English Dictionary
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dree
▪ I. dree, v. Now Sc. and north. dial. or arch. (driː) Forms: 1 dréoᵹan, 2 dreoȝen, 2–5 dreȝe(n, 3 drehe(n, dreȝhenn (Orm.), 3–4 driȝe(n, 3–6 drei(e, 3–9 drie, 4 drey(e, dryȝ(e, 4–5 dregh(e, 4–6 drighe, dry(e, dre (5 dryee), 4– dree. pa. tense 1 dreáᵹ, dreáh, pl. druᵹon, 2–3 dreȝ, pl. druhen, drehen... Oxford English Dictionary
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stable
▪ I. stable, n.1 (ˈsteɪb(ə)l) Forms: 4–5 stabille, (5 -ylle), 4–5 stabul, 5 stabull(e, Sc. stabill, 5–6 stabil, 6 stabell, 7 stabel, 3– stable: pl. 4 stablen, 5 stablis, stablez, 6 stabullys, Sc. stabulez, 6– stables. [a. OF. estable masc. and fem., stable, also applied to a cowhouse, pigsty, etc. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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