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dripe
† dripe, v. Obs. rare. [ME. drīpen:—OE. dr{yacu}pan, early WS. *dr{iacu}epan:—*draupjan, causal from au-grade of ablaut series *dreup-, draup-, drup: see drip v. and etymological Note to drop n.] 1. trans. To let drop, cause to fall in drops.c 893 K. ælfred Orosius iv. vii, Þe mon nime ænne eles dro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rundēni Parish
Dripe). References Parishes of Latvia Ludza Municipality wikipedia.org
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drip
▪ I. drip, v. (drɪp) Forms: 1 dryppan, 5–6 dryppe, 6 drippe, 6– drip, (Sc. 6–9 dreip, 8–9 dreep). [OE. dryppan:—OTeut. *drupjan, from u-grade of ablaut-series *dreup-, draup-, drup-, OE. dréopan: see dreep v. Examples of dryppen are not known between the OE. period and the 15th c., and it is possibl... Oxford English Dictionary
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drop | Etymology of drop by etymonline
drop (v.). Middle English droppen, from Old English dropian "to fall in drops, fall in small portions or globules, as a liquid." The word is part of a related series of verbs in Proto-Germanic that also yielded Old Saxon driopan, Old Frisian driapa, Dutch druipen, Old High German triufan, German triefen, and in English drip, droop, and obsolete dreep and dripe.
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drop
▪ I. drop, n. (drɒp) Forms: 1 dropa, 2–7 drope, 4–7 droppe, 3– drop (5 droupe, 6– Sc. drap). [In I. repr. OE. dropa wk. masc. = OS. dropo (MDu. droppe, Du. drop), OHG. troffo, tropfo (MHG. tropfe, Ger. tropfen), ON. dropi (Sw. droppe):—OTeut. *dropon- and *droppon-, f. u- grade of ablaut stem dreup-... Oxford English Dictionary
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