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dree

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dree [driː] Scot literary
vb drees, dreeing, dreed
1. (tr) to endure
dree one's weird to endure one's fate
adj
another word for dreich
[Old English drēogan; related to Old Norse drȳgja to perpetrate]


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My history is DREE, as we say, and will serve to while away another morning.
I were married on Eas'r Monday nineteen year sin, long and dree.
I shall lose two or dree thousand pounds, I believe, by that honest gentleman, Mr Nightingale.
 
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