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dree

  • 1 dree

    vt [Scot arch & poet] podnijeti, podnositi / to # one's weird = pomiriti se sa sudbinom
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    patiti

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  • 2 weird

    s [Scot] sudbina, usud, udes, kob,; čarobnica, vještica / #s [pl] = vile suđenice; to dree one's # = podnositi svoju sudbinu
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    čini
    čudan
    fantastičan
    koban
    natprirodan
    neobičan
    otkačen
    sudbina
    sudbonosan
    tajanstven
    usud

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  • dree — O.E. dreogan to work, suffer, endure; see DRUDGE (Cf. drudge). Cf. O.N. drygjado carry out, accomplish, Goth. driugan serve as a soldier …   Etymology dictionary

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