Definition of Drappie

1. a little drop [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Drappie

draperied
draperies
drapers
drapery
draperylike
drapes
drapet
drapetomania
drapets
drapey
drapier
drapiers
draping
drapings
drapped
drappie (current term)
drappies
drapping
drappy
draps
drapur
drash syndrome
drastic
drastically
drastick
drastics
drasty
drat
drate
drats

Literary usage of Drappie

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Poems and Songs, in Scotch and English by Alexander H Wingfield (1873)
"Chorus—A wee drappie o't, &c. In our journey through life we must all play our parts, Then let Love, Truth and Friendship remain in our hearts; ..."

2. Scottish Song: Its Wealth, Wisdom, and Social Significance by John Stuart Blackie (1889)
"Another drinking-song not less redolent of a cheerful human piety is— A WEE drappie o'r.1 The trees are a' stript o' their mantle sae green, The leaves o' ..."

3. The Scottish Songs by Robert Chambers (1829)
"We'll send him singin on his way; Sae let the drappie go, hawkie. The day is meeth and weary he, ..."

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