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† ˈdrysne, v. Obs. [OE. drysnian, deriv. of *drus-, u-grade of *dreus-an, OE. dréosan to fall; cf. drizzle, in 6 drysel.] intr. To fall down, sink. Hence ˈdrysnyng, falling, fall.
c950Lindisf. Gosp. Mark ix. 46 Ðer wyrm hiora ne bið dead and þæt fyr ne bið adrysned [Rushw. ne bið drysned]. a1400–50Alexander 3801 A litill drysnyng of dewe was droppid fra þe heuen. |