Dréman
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dréman
According to the Old English Dictionary:
drýman;
- dréman
- p. de; pp. ed [dreám joy, music] To rejoice, to play on an instrument; jubĭlāre, psallĕre :-- Drémaþ Gode Iacobes jubĭlāte Deo Iacob, Ps. Spl. 80, 1. Drémaþ oððe fægniaþ on gesihþe cyninges jubĭlāte in conspectu regis, Ps. Lamb. 97, 7. We drémaþ mægnu ðínum psallēmus virtūtes tuas, Ps. Spl. 20, 13. Drémaþ oððe singaþ cyninge úrum psallĭte regi nostro, Ps. Lamb. 46, 7: 97, 5. [Laym. dremen, dreomen to revel, resound: O. Sax. drómian jubĭlāre.] DER. freá-dréman. dreman