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DRUNK, a. [from drunken. See Drink .] 1. Intoxicated; inebriated; overwhelmed or...
DRUMMER, n. One whose office is to beat the drum, in military exercises and marc...
DRUMLY, a. Thick; stagnant; muddy. [Not in use.]
DRUMBLE, v.i. To drone; to be sluggish. [Not in use.]
DRUM-STICK, n. The stick with which a drum is beaten, or shaped for the purpose ...
DRUM-MAKER, n. One who makes drums.
DRUM-MAJOR, n. The chief or first drummer of a regiment.
DRUM-FISH, n. A fish, found on the coast of North America.
DRUM, n. [G., L.] 1. A martial instrument of music, in form of a hollow cylinder...
DRUIDISM, n. The system of religion, philosophy and instruction taught by the dr...
DRUIDIC, DRUIDICAL, a. Pertaining to the Druids.
DRUIDIC, DRUIDICAL, a. Pertaining to the Druids.
DRUID, n. A priest or minister of religion, among the ancient Celtic nations in ...
DRUGSTER, n. A druggist. [Not used.]
DRUGGIST, n. One who deals in drugs; properly, one whose occupation is merely to...
DRUGGET, n. A cloth or thin stuff of wool, or of wool and thread, corded or plai...