draff, refuse, dirt.
drank, II, 30, 7: gave to drink, drenched.
drap, III, 281, 10, drap down: perhaps, drap[d] down; otherwise, should drop.
draps, drops.
draught, I, 432, 1: sketch, picture.
draw, drew her table, V, [304], 13: see explanation, [304] a.
draw, III, 6, 14, 15: move (cf. Germ. ziehen).
draw to, ti, till, draw to hose and sheen, II, 249, 15; 256, 9; IV, 464, 10: draw on. drew till him his hose, II, 189, 35. drew to him his sheen, II, 257, 30.
draw up wi, II, 114, 14: take up with, enter into intimacy, relations of love, with.
drawght that thowe dost drawe, IV, 503, 16: of the drawing of a bow. (So “Chaucer’s Dream,” v. 788, Morris.)