DRAP, s.
1. A drop, S.
Chron. S. P.
2. A small quantity of drink, S.
Ross.
To Drap, v. n. To drop, S.
S. Prov.
DRAP-DE-BERRY, s. Fine woollen cloth, made at Berry in France.
Watson's Coll.
To DRATCH, DRETCH, v. n. To linger, S. B.
Isl. dratt-a, segniter procedere.
To DRAUCHT, v. a. To draw the breath in long convulsive throbs, S.
Sw. drag-as, id.
DRAUCHT TRUMPET, War trumpet.
Douglas.
DRAUCHT, DRAUGHT, s.
1. Lineament of the face, S.
Z. Boyd.
2. An artful scheme, S.
Rutherford.
Teut. draght, vestigiae.