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1. (a) The Lord [said of God and of Christ]; (b) almighti ~, alwelding ~, hevenli ~, ~ in trinite, ~ in heven, etc.; drihtnes dom, God's Judgment.
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Etymology 1 The meaning "multitude" survives in present day German in the sense of "representing a court”), from Old High German truhtsāzzo.
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This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded in the Middle English period (1150—1500). Entry status. OED is ...
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Dright Definition · (obsolete) A multitude; army; host. · Alternative form of drighten. · A lord; ruler; chief; leader. · (often capitalised) The Lord; The Lord ...
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Etymology ; dryhten · a ruler, king, lord, prince, the supreme ruler, the Lord, God, Christ ·, from Proto-Germanic ; *druhtinaz · leader, chief, lord ·, from Proto- ...
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1. (a) A host; esp. a body of retainers or warriors; o (on) ~, as a host, in a body; (b) ~ fare (fere), a procession of attendants; ~ folk [OE
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verb ; 1 · to give knowledge to : teach, train ; 2 · to provide with authoritative information or advice ; 3 · to give an order or command to : direct ...
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Archaic third-person singular simple present indicative form of dry. Wiktionary. Origin of Drieth. dry + -eth. From Wiktionary. Find Similar Words.
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Sep 20, 2021 · If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page.
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Mar 21, 2021 · Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary. Dṛh (दृह्).—1. P. (darhati, dṛṃhati). 1) To be fixed or firm. 2) To grow, increase.