drync- v. also drenc-, drinc-.

[ dryncehorn] (i) drinking-horn.

[ dryncelēan] (i) n. scot-ale, the ale given by a seller to a buyer on concluding a bargain (BT). v. LL 2·56.

[ dryncfæt] (i) n. drinking vessel.

[ dryncgemet] (i) n. a measure of drink, NC 287.

[ +dryncnes] f. immersion, baptism, ÆL 23b, 723.

[ dryncwīrig] drunk, WW 43721.

[ ±drȳpan] to let drop, cause to fall in drops, Æ, AO: moisten, Æ. [‘dripe’]

drype = [drepe]

[ dryre] † m. ceasing, decline: fall, deposit. [[drēosan]]