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driegh
[
dree
kh
]
driegh
/
drix
/
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[
dree
kh
]
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adjective,
verb
(used with object)
Scot.
and
North England
.
dree.
Origin:
before 1150;
Middle English
dregh,
Old English
gedrēog
patient, serious (of persons), tame (of animals); cognate with
Old Norse
drjūgr
substantial, lasting, ample; akin to
dree
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to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
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