dowie

dow·ie

[dou-ee, doh-ee]
adjective Scot. and North England.
dull; melancholy; dismal.
Also, dowy.


Origin:
1500–10; variant of dolly, equivalent to dull + -ly

dow·i·ly, adverb
dow·i·ness, noun
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