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† droul, v. Obs. or dial. Also drool. [cf. Sc. droul ‘to bellow as a hart,’ Jam.] trans. To utter mournfully.a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams ii. 224 O Sons and Daughters of Jerusalem, droul out an Elegy for good King Josias. 1825 Jamieson, Drool,..to cry in a low and mournful tone.
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▪ I. drool, v. orig. dial. (druːl) Also dreul, drule. [Contracted form of drivel v.] = drivel v., in various senses; spec. = drivel v. 5. Cf. droul v. Hence drooled ppl. a.; drooler; drooling vbl. n. and ppl. a.1802 ‘Peter Pindar’ Middlesex Election vi, in Wks. (1816) IV. 213 Old Pynsant, the mad fo...
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