driegh
[ dreekh ]
/ drix /
adjective, verb (used with object) Scot. and North England.
dree.
Origin of driegh
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
Words nearby driegh
dribs and drabs,
driech,
dried,
dried-fruit beetle,
dried-up,
driegh,
drier,
dries,
driesch,
driest,
drift