Drygan
Dicionário Anglo-Saxónico de Inglês Antigo de Bosworth & Toller - drygan
De acordo com o Dicionário de Inglês Antigo:
- drygan
- p. de; pp. ed To dry, make dry, rub dry, wipe; siccāre, tergĕre, extergĕre :-- Se háta sumor drygþ and gearwaþ sǽð and bléda the hot summer dries and prepares seeds and fruits, Bt. 39, 13; Fox 234, 14. Cómon twegen seolas of sǽlícum grunde, and hí mid heora flýse his fét drygdon two seals came from the sea-ground, and they dried his feet with their fur, Homl. Th. ii. 138, 12. Hie beóþ oft drygde they are often dried, Past. 11, 4; Hat. MS. 15 a, 19.