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drubly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English drubly, drubli, drobli, droflic, from Old English drōflīċ, *drōblīċ, from Proto-Germanic *drōbalīkaz (“turbid”), equivalent to droff or drub ... en.wiktionary.org
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drubly, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective drubly is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for drubly is from before 1340, ... www.oed.com
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drublie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English drubly, from Old English drōfliċ (“agitated; disturbed; troublesome; irksome; sad”), probably influenced by obsolete Middle English ... en.wiktionary.org
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drubly
† ˈdrubly, a. Obs. Also drob(e)ly. [app. a blending of ME. trobly, troubly from French, and OE. dróf, dróflic (ME. *drov(e)ly) turbid, disturbed. See also drumly.] Turbid, troubled.a 1340 Hampole Psalter xv. 5 Warldis men drynkis..þe drubly delitis of lychery & couaitys. c 1400 Mandeville (Roxb.) vi... Oxford English Dictionary
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drubli - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses) ... 1. (a) Stirred up, turbulent; turbid, muddy; (b) fig. exciting, disturbing; ?unclean. Show 5 Quotations ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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drubly | Word Nerdery
It is a blend of two free base elements <smoke> and <fog>. Of course smog cannot be analyzed into morphemes. Morphologically it is a simple word (no affixes), ... wordinquiry.wordpress.com
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drumly
drumly, a. Orig. Sc. (ˈdrʌmlɪ) Also drumbly. [app. nasalized var. of drubly, in same sense.] 1. Of the sky or day: Troubled; gloomy, cloudy; the opposite of clear. Also fig.1513 Douglas æneis v. xii. 55 The drumblie schoure ȝet furth our all the air Als blak as pik. 1708 J. Blackader Diary 26 Sept. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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DRUBLY Scrabble® Word Finder
DRUBLY is not a playable word. 21 Playable Words can be made from "DRUBLY". 2-Letter Words (1 found). by. 3-Letter Words (10 found). bud · bur · buy · dry · dub ... scrabble.merriam.com
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drubble | druble, v. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the mid 1500s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ... www.oed.com
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drubly: OneLook Thesaurus
(Australia, slang) A car's engine. (Australia, slang) A fool. (poker, slang, derogatory) A poor player who makes mistakes. (slang) A donkey (the ... www.onelook.com
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Some Gaelic etymologies for Scots words: drubly, blad, gilravage ...
The adjectives drubly and drumly occur in Scots from the earliest records onwards. Henryson tells how Orpheus finds Tantalus in an Underworld torrent, ... go.gale.com
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DRUMLIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
chiefly Scottish, of water : turbid and muddy. 2. chiefly Scottish, of weather : dark and gloomy. drumlie winter, dark and drear— Robert Burns. www.merriam-webster.com
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drobyl
drobely, drobly, drobyl varr. drubly, drubble. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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drumble
▪ I. † drumble, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. [Variant of dumble, dummel, perh. influenced by drone, or dromedary.] An inert or sluggish person; a ‘drone’.1575 Appius & Virg. in Hazl. Dodsley IV. 118 Yea, but what am I? A dreamer, a drumble, a fire or a spark? 1879 Shropsh. Word-bk., Drumble, obsols., a dull,... Oxford English Dictionary
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