To DRAIGLE, v. a. to bespatter.
DRAMOCK, s. a mixture of meal and water in a raw state.
DRAP, s. a drop.
DRAVE, s. a drove of cattle.
To DREEL, v. n. to move quickly.
DREGY, DERGY, s. the compotations after a funeral.
DREICH, DREECH, adj. slow; tedious.
DRIBBLE, s. a very small drop.
To DROUK, v. a. to drench.
DROIC, s. a dwarf.