drawn, ere the horse was drawn and brought, IV, 346 b, I b 5: chosen.
drawn a stroke behind his hand, II, 63, 24: evidently means give a back-handed stroke, but the phrase sounds factitious.
dreaded, II, 169, 14: suspected.
dreads, IV, 32, C 7: suspicions.
dreamed, I was, I, 432, 1: dreamed, had a dream.
drede, n., III, 296, 8: doubt.
dreder, II, 403, 3, 4: dread, apprehension.
dre(e), dri, drie, drye, suffer, undergo, hold out, stand, be able. dree pine, II, 466, 35; 467, 45. doom, III, 391, 9. death, III, 391, 1. dill I drye, II, 58, 11. dreeing trying hour, I, 73, 47. as fast as they might dree, III, 286, 49: could do it; so, II, 149, 7; 255, 10; III, 106, 12; 267, 9; IV, 2, 6; 6, 13; V, [195], 13, 35; [196], 37. whylle the myghte dre, III, 298, 58; 309, 47: as long as they could hold out. draw carts, which horse were wont to drie, I, 465, 2: do, perform. drie to feel, III, 479, 5: be compelled, come to feel.
dreel, gie a, I, 403, 9: stir up, put into a flurry, make scud. (Old Dutch drillen, ultro citroque cursitare gyrosque agere, etc. Scottish dreel, to move quickly.)
dreigh, IV, 47, 4: seems to mean here, far to jump from.