drede
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i-drede — ME. pa. pple. of dread v … Useful english dictionary
hlǽdrede — adj having steps … Old to modern English dictionary
dredge — dredÊ’ n. machine for removing large quantities of earth, earth mover v. coat food with flour or crumbs; search; dig, remove earth … English contemporary dictionary
dredged — dredÊ’ n. machine for removing large quantities of earth, earth mover v. coat food with flour or crumbs; search; dig, remove earth … English contemporary dictionary
dredges — dredÊ’ n. machine for removing large quantities of earth, earth mover v. coat food with flour or crumbs; search; dig, remove earth … English contemporary dictionary
dredging — dredÊ’ n. machine for removing large quantities of earth, earth mover v. coat food with flour or crumbs; search; dig, remove earth … English contemporary dictionary
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Drie — Drie, v. t. [See {Dree}.] To endure. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] So causeless such drede for to drie. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English