English edit

Etymology edit

a- +‎ droop

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

adroop (not comparable)

  1. Drooping.
  2. Covered (with something that droops); having something drooping over it.
    • 1891, Elizabeth Akers, “In the Fields”, in The High-Top Sweeting and Other Poems[3], New York: Scribner, page 57:
      fair long rows of orchard trees, adroop with rosy fruit
    • 1945, Gardner Fox, “Man Nth”, in Planet Stories[4]:
      a crushed stone walk between hedges adroop with riotously colored fruits
    • 1994, William Gaddis, A Frolic of His Own[5], New York: Scribner, published 1995, page 244:
      a drive adroop with Spanish moss from the pillared veranda of an antebellum mansion