Definition of Droukit

1. drookit [adj] - See also: drookit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Droukit

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

Literary usage of Droukit

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

1. Ingleside Rhaims: Verses in the Dialect of Burns by Jeremiah Eames Rankin (1887)
"I'm droukit daft wi' my ain boy, Wi' ower delight I'm droukit; Sae like a bairn, wi' some fresh to I kenna how to bruik it. Or, like a pansie fu' o' dew, ..."

2. The Land of Sacred Story by John Lemley, Zion's Watchman (1891)
"A pickle droukit stour," answered the driver, without a smile on his face. " A pickle droukit stour," ejaculated the traveler, not one bit wiser, ..."

3. Log-letters from "The Challenger" by George Campbell (1877)
"Pour, pour, pour for three solid hours; drip, drip from the eaves under which come the handsome and droukit fowls. Through the interpreter we have pumped ..."

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