drubly

English

Etymology

From Middle English drubly, drubli, drobli, droflic, from Old English drōflīċ, *drōblīċ, from Proto-Germanic *drōbalīkaz (turbid), equivalent to droff or drub + -ly. Cognate with Scots drublie, Old High German truoblīh (turbid).

Adjective

drubly (comparative drublier or more drubly, superlative drubliest or most drubly)

  1. (dialectal, Northern Ireland, Scotland) muddy; dark; turbid

Alternative forms

  • drubby
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