droke nn. A cluster of fir or spruce. Also _droke_, _drogue_, _drove_.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot useddroke, drogue, drove'Drook' appears as an alternate word form under 'droke n' in the DNE. 'Droke', 'drogue', 'drove' are all underlined on this citation card
droke nIt denotes a sloping valley between two hills. When wood extends across it, it is called a ...
droke nCONTEXT: ...DOWN IN THE DROAK BEHIND MCGRATH'S MEANING: A VALLEY BETWEEN TWO HILLS.YesJ....
droke n'DROKE' In a poem submitted by a writer in Grand Falls, Newfoundland, and published in...
droke nV is for var / That grows in the droke; / It's known as a fir tree / To upalong folk.PRINTED...
droke nA thick grove of trees; also pronounced _drook_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 1956Us...
droke nThese barrens show great spreads of sulphur-coloured reindeer moss, and a loose scattering of...
droke n174. also drookW. J. KIRWIN APR 1973JH APR 1973Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot used'Drouch...
droke n174. Mr. Thomas speculated that this term comes from "drook", meaning a long narrow valley w...
droke ndrook A variant of droke (common usage in Irish districts)JH 11/73Used I and SupUsed I and ...
droke n174. drouch. "droke" probably - a droke is frequenly a steep sided valley or ravine but a ...
droke nDrook Point ... (Adm. 2915 1864)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN FEB 1973 JH FEB 1973'W...
droke nThe country hereabouts was marshy, with clumps or _drogues_ of wood scattered about like isla...
droke n1. A narrow wooded valley. 2. A belt or clump of trees. 3. A narrow valley or gultch * 4. A...
droke nHe set off once more, closely scrutinizing drogue after drogue, as we call these small clumps...
droke na wooded narrow valley (probably same as the old English word _drock_).a wooded narrow valley...
droke nIt denotes a sloping valley between two hills. When wood extends across it, it is called a ...
droke nCONTEXT: ...DOWN IN THE DROAK BEHIND MCGRATH'S MEANING: A VALLEY BETWEEN TWO HILLS.YesJ....
droke n'DROKE' In a poem submitted by a writer in Grand Falls, Newfoundland, and published in...
droke nV is for var / That grows in the droke; / It's known as a fir tree / To upalong folk.PRINTED...
droke nA thick grove of trees; also pronounced _drook_.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story July 1956Us...
droke nThese barrens show great spreads of sulphur-coloured reindeer moss, and a loose scattering of...
droke n174. also drookW. J. KIRWIN APR 1973JH APR 1973Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot used'Drouch...
droke n174. Mr. Thomas speculated that this term comes from "drook", meaning a long narrow valley w...
droke ndrook A variant of droke (common usage in Irish districts)JH 11/73Used I and SupUsed I and ...
droke n174. drouch. "droke" probably - a droke is frequenly a steep sided valley or ravine but a ...
droke nDrook Point ... (Adm. 2915 1864)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN FEB 1973 JH FEB 1973'W...
droke nThe country hereabouts was marshy, with clumps or _drogues_ of wood scattered about like isla...
droke n1. A narrow wooded valley. 2. A belt or clump of trees. 3. A narrow valley or gultch * 4. A...
droke nHe set off once more, closely scrutinizing drogue after drogue, as we call these small clumps...
droke na wooded narrow valley (probably same as the old English word _drock_).a wooded narrow valley...
droke nIt denotes a sloping valley between two hills. When wood extends across it, it is called a ...
droke nCONTEXT: ...DOWN IN THE DROAK BEHIND MCGRATH'S MEANING: A VALLEY BETWEEN TWO HILLS.YesJ....
droke n'DROKE' In a poem submitted by a writer in Grand Falls, Newfoundland, and published in...