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droich Sc. (droːx) Forms: 6 droiche, 7 droigh, 9 droich. [perh. a metathesis of duerch, duergh, or some similar form of dwarf; Gaelic has also droich from same source.] A dwarf.1535 Ld. Treas. Acc. Scot. in Pitcairn Crim. Trials I. *285 To the Droiche, to lows his claithis fra the tailȝeouris. 1568 ...
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dwarf
▪ I. dwarf, n. and a. (dwɔːf) Pl. -fs; Forms: α. 1 duerᵹ, dweorᵹ, dweorh, 2 dwæruh, 4 dweruȝ, 4–5 dwerȝ(e, 5 dwergh, dwargh(e, duergh, dwerk, 5– 6 Sc. duerch(e, dorche, droich. β. 4 dweruf, 4–5 dwerf(e, dwerff(e, (dwrfe), 5–7 dwarfe, 6–7 dwarff(e, 7 dwearf, 5– dwarf. γ. 4 duerwe, durwe, dwarw, 5 dwe...
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feelless
feelless, a. Sc. rare. (ˈfiːllɪs) [f. feel n. + -less.] Without feel or feeling, insensible.1820 Marmaiden of Clyde xxi. in Edin. Mag. May 423, I..feelless lay, while the laidlie droich Perform'd his lord's commands.
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