Dróf
Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - dróf
Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :
- DRÓF
- adj. Draffy; dreggy, dirty, troubled; sordĭdus, turbŭlentus, turbĭdus :-- Se ðe his bróðor hataþ, he hæfþ unstilnesse, and swýðe dróf [MS. drofi] mód he that hateth his brother has disquietude, and a very troubled mind, Basil admn. 4; Norm. 44, 16. Flód dróf a turbid flood, Somn. 102; Lchdm. iii. 204, 11. [Laym. drof disturbed, grieved: O. Sax. dró8b-line]i, druobi turbĭdus, nubĭlus: Kil. droef turbĭdus, turbŭlentus, fecŭlentus: Ger. trübe troubled, obscure, dark, dull, sad: M. H. Ger. trüebe: O. H. Ger. truobi turbĭdus, turbādus.] DER. ge-dróf. drof