💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Drant"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| doodlenoun | A small mindless sketch, etc. |
| drapnoun | (archaic) Cloth. |
| daidleverb | (Scotland) To saunter. |
| dawnernoun | Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”). [(Scotland) A stroll.] |
| donknoun | (slang) A donkey (the animal). |
| dribnoun | (obsolete) A drop. |
| dramnoun | (by extension) Any similarly minute quantity, (now particularly) a small amount of strong alcohol or poison. |
| draggenoun | Obsolete spelling of drag. [(transitive) To pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.] |
| draitnoun | Obsolete spelling of drate; simple past of drite. |
| drawkverb | (UK, dialectal) To drench with water. |
| dritenoun | (intransitive, obsolete except in dialects) To defecate. |
| daunernoun | (Scotland) Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”). [(Scotland) A stroll.] |
| driuenverb | Obsolete spelling of driven. |
| drincknoun | Obsolete form of drink. [A beverage.] |
| daundernoun | (Scotland) A stroll. |
| dragoonnoun | (military) (by extension) Originally (historical), a soldier armed with a dragoon musket (noun, sense 1.1) who fought both on foot and mounted on a horse; now, a cavalier or horse soldier from a regiment formerly armed with such muskets. |
| drinccverb | (Internet slang) Nonstandard spelling of drink. [(ambitransitive) To consume (a liquid) through the mouth.] |
| draggin'verb | Pronunciation spelling of dragging. |
| dondernoun | Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”). [(Scotland) A stroll.] |
| dwinenoun | (rare) Decline, wane. |
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