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Middle English

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Etymology

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From conflation between drof and dreven.

Adjective

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dref

  1. Causing trouble or vexation.
    • 1250, Genesis and Exodus:
      Ydolatrie, ðat was hem lef, ofte vt-wrogte hem sorges dref.
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References

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Swedish

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Verb

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dref

  1. past indicative of drifva

Anagrams

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Welsh

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Noun

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dref

  1. soft mutation of tref