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An Etye John Jamieson 4750K 2022-07-20

V ~Dram~

DRUM, _s_ A ridge, S

_Statist Acc_

Gael _druim_, id

Applied, S B to little hills, which rise as ridges above the level of the adjacent ground

_To_ DRUMBLE, _v n_ To raise disturbance

_Ramsay_

~Drumly~, ~Drumbly~, _adj_

1 Troubled

_Douglas_

2 Muddy, S

_Douglas_

3 Having a gloomy aspect, S

_Ramsay_

4 Confused; as to mind

_Ferguson_

5 Troubled; applied to the state of public matters, S

_Baillie_

_To_ DRUNE, _v n_ To low in a hollow or depressed tone, Ang

Isl _dryn-ia_, Sw _droen-a_, ire

~Drunt~, _s_ A drawling enunciation, S

DRUNT, _s_ Pet, sour humour, S