Definition of Drouk

1. to drench [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: drench

Lexicographical Neighbors of Drouk

drotrecogin alfa
drott
drotts
drought
drought-tolerant
droughted
droughtier
droughtiest
droughtiness
droughtinesses
droughting
droughtless
droughtproof
droughts
droughty
drouk (current term)
drouked
drouking
droukings
droukit
drouks
droumy
drouth
drouthier
drouthiest
drouths
drouthy
drove
drove chisel
droved

Literary usage of Drouk

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Scandinavian Loan-words in Middle English by Erik Björkman (1900)
"E. drouk, drook 'to drench as with heavy rain, to drip with moisture, ... drouk, drook, the numerous related words in the Teutonic languages with a similar ..."

2. Scandinavian Loan-words in Middle English by Erik Björkman (1900)
"E. drouk, drook 'to drench as with heavy rain, to drip with moisture, ... drouk, drook, the numerous related words in the Teutonic languages with a similar ..."

3. Northumberland Words by Richard Oliver Heslop, Oliver Heslop (1892)
"DROOK, drouk, to drench with water. " He wis oot iv aa that rain an' gat ... drouk, to drench, to soak. See DRAAK. DROVEN, driven, as with force of ..."

4. Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words are by John Jamieson, John Johnstone (1867)
"To drouk, va To drench, ... Perhaps formed from douk, by the interposition of r. Rudd. drouk, ». A drenching, Clydes. ..."

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