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▪ I. † dright1 Obs. In 1–3 dryht, driht, 5 driȝt. [OE. dryht, driht multitude, army, people = OS. druht, OHG., MHG. truht, ON. drótt; cf. Goth. ga-drauhts soldier; f. dréoᵹan to do, perform, work, do military service; see dree v.] A multitude, host, army.
a1000Cædmon's Exod. 78 Drihta ᵹedrymost. c1205Lay. 92 Þes duc mid his drihte to þare sæ him droh. a1400–50Alexander 3868 Dragons dryfes doun o driȝt fra þe derfe hillis. b. attrib. and Comb., as drightfare, march of a host, procession, throng; drightfolk, people, army; drightman, warrior. (OE. and early ME.)
a1000Cædmon's Exod. 34 Þa wæs..deaðe ᵹedrenced drihtfolca mæst. c1205Lay. 14715 Hengest gon to flonnen mid al his driht-monnen. Ibid. 16584 He wende in to Cuninges-burh mid his driht folke. a1225Leg. Kath. 1852 Wið swuch dream & drihtfare as drihtin deah to cumene. ▪ II. dright2 see drightin. |