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Drouth — Drouth, n. Same as {Drought}. Sandys. [1913 Webster] Another ill accident is drouth at the spindling of corn. Bacon. [1913 Webster] One whose drouth [thirst], Yet scarce allayed, still eyes the current stream. Milton. [1913 Webster] In the dust… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drouth|y — «DROW thee», adjective, drouth|i|er, drouth|i|est. = droughty. (Cf. ↑droughty) … Useful english dictionary
drouth — [drouth, drout] n. archaic var. of DROUGHT … English World dictionary
drouth — n. Sc., Ir., US, & poet. var. of DROUGHT. * * * noun 1. a shortage of rainfall farmers most affected by the drought hope that there may yet be sufficient rain early in the growing season • Syn: ↑drought • Hypernyms: ↑dryness, ↑waterlessness,… … Useful english dictionary
drouth — See drought, drouth … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
drouth — noun see drought … New Collegiate Dictionary
drouth — to dry as in fish curing (Scottish dialect from English drought) … Dictionary of ichthyology
drouth — I Cleveland Dialect List thirst II North Country (Newcastle) Words thirst, dryness … English dialects glossary
drouth — n. drought … English contemporary dictionary
drouth — [draʊθ] noun dialect or literary form of drought. Derivatives drouthy adjective … English new terms dictionary