Dragóni, olde, crooked or decaying branches of a vine.
Dragontẻa, Taragon, Dragon wort, or Dragon serpentine.
Dragóntio, as Dragontẻa. Also a kind of excellent corne or graine in Greece.
Drámma, a Dram-waight. Also a Greeke coine worth seuen pence sterling. Also a florin of Florence worth ten of their pounds.
Drammático poẻma, a poeme where the auctor speakes not himselfe, but makes others to speake. Also a poeme that shutteth vp many troublesome accidents with a fortunate conclusion.
Drappaménti, all manner of clothes.
Drappẻlláre, to waue, to shake or play with flags, banners or streamers. Also to flocke together in companies or bands as soldiers vnto their ensignes or colours.
Drappẻllo, a little cloth, a little sheet. Also an ensigne or captaines banner. Also a band or company of men, a beuy of women, a crew of good fellowes.
Drappẻllóni, great streamers or flags.
Drappería, Drapery, or street where cloth is made or sould.