Definition of DROFF

droff

Meanings

Adj

  • Turbid.
  • Sorrowful, disturbed.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English drof (“turbid, troubled”), from Old English drōf (“dreggy; dirty; troubled”), from Proto-Germanic *drōbuz. Cognate with Dutch droef (“sad; miserable”), German trüb (“turbid; dim; sad”) (English trub).

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