Complete Definition of "dree"

English
Etymology
OE. dreogan|dr�ogan.

Pronunciation
IPA|/dɹi�/

Verb
en-verb|dree|d

  1. archaic To endure, suffer, put up with, undergo.

#*1885: And redoubled pine for its dwellers I dree � Richard F. Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night (Volume 8)

Derived terms
dree one�s weird


Scots
Etymology
Old English dreogan|dr�ogan.

Pronunciation
IPA|/dri�/

Verb
sco-verb|dree|d

  1. to endure, suffer, put up with, undergo

Derived terms
dree one�s weird#Scots|dree one�s weird

category:sco:Old English derivations

it:dree
nds:dree
pt:dree
fi:dree
vi:dree
tr:dree
zh:dree

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