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From Old English drōf, from Proto-West Germanic *drōbī (disturbed, cloudy, troubled).

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drof

  1. Troubled, disturbed; afflicted by sorrow.
  2. (of water) having sediment stirred up; murky, turbid.

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  • (water): drof

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  • English: droff

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Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *drōbī (disturbed, cloudy, troubled).

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drōf

  1. draffy, dreggy, dirty, troubled

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