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Scots
Etymology
From Middle English drubly, from Old English drōfliċ (“agitated; disturbed; troublesome; irksome; sad”), probably influenced by obsolete Middle English trouble (adjective). Cognate with English drubly.
Adjective
drublie (comparative drublier, superlative drubliest)
- Disturbed, turbid, cloudy.
- In to thir dark and drublie dayis, / When sable all the heavens arrayis. — William Dunbar, ‘Meditation In Winter’