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▪ I. † drof, drove, a. Obs. [OE. dróf turbid, disturbed, a parallel form to OS. drôƀi (MDu. droeve, Du. droef), OHG. truobi (Ger. trübe):—OTeut. *drôƀu-z (becoming *droƀjo-), from ablaut stem of draƀ-an, whence draff. Cf. dref.] Turbid, disturbed, troubled: physically or mentally.
c1000Sax. Leechd. III. 204 Flod drof ᵹesihð æbyliiᵹða hit ᵹetacnað. c1205Lay. 1040 Drof he wes on mode. Ibid. 6588 Drof [c 1275 sori] him wes on heorte. a1300Cursor M. 13769 (Cott.) Quen þis water all droue [v.r. droued] war. ▪ II. drof(e, droff(e obs. ff. drove: see drive v. |