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Dretch
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dretch
dretch
English
Verb
dretch (third-person singular simple present dretches, present participle dretching, simple past and past participle dretched)
Etymology 2
From Middle English dretchen, drecchen, drechen, from Old English *dreċċan (“to draw out, delay, linger”), from Proto-Germanic *drakjaną (“to draw, pull”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰreǵ- (“to pull, drag, scratch”). Cognate with Scots dratch, dretch (“to dawdle”), Dutch trekken (“to draw, pull, tear, pluck, trek”), German trecken (“to draw, trek”), Danish trække (“to draw, pull”), Norwegian dråk (“stripe”), Swedish dialectal drakig (“striped, streaked”), Icelandic rák (“streak”).
Alternative forms
- draitch, drich (Scotland)
Verb
dretch (third-person singular simple present dretches, present participle dretching, simple past and past participle dretched)
- (intransitive) To delay; linger; tarry.
- (intransitive, Britain dialectal, Scotland) To move slowly and heavily; dawdle; loiter.
Noun
dretch (plural dretches)