Drouth (?), n.

Same as Drought.

Sandys.

Another ill accident is drouth at the spindling of corn. Bacon.

One whose drouth [thirst], Yet scarce allayed, still eyes the current stream. Milton.

In the dust and drouth of London life. Tennyson.

 

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