[dryht-guma], w. m., one of a troop of warriors, noble warrior: dat. sg. drihtguman, [1389]; nom. pl. drihtguman, [99]; dryhtguman, [1232]; dat. pl. ofer dryhtgumum, [1791] (of Hrôðgâr's warriors).

[dryht-lîc], adj., (that which befits a noble troop of warriors), noble, excellent: dryhtlîc îren, excellent sword, [893]; acc. sg. f. (with an acc. sg. n.) drihtlîce wîf (of Hildeburh), [1159].

[dryht-mâðum], st. m., excellent jewel, splendid treasure: gen. pl. dryhtmâðma, [2844].

[dryht-scipe], st. m., (lord-ship) warlike virtue, bravery; heroic deed: acc. sg. drihtscype dreógan, to do a heroic deed, [1471].

[dryht-sele], st. m., excellent, splendid hall: nom. sg. driht-sele, [485]; dryhtsele, [768]; acc. sg. dryhtsele, [2321].

[dryht-sib], st. f., peace or friendship between troops of noble warriors: gen. sg. dryhtsibbe, [2069].

[drync], st. m., drink: in comp. heoru-drync.

[drync-fät], st. n., vessel for drink, to receive the drink: acc. sg., [2255]; drinc-fät, [2307].

[drysmian], w. v., to become obscure, gloomy (through the falling rain): pres. sg. III. lyft drysmað, [1376].

[drysne], adj. See [on-drysne].