A Scottish or archaic word meaning to endure and used in the expression to ‘dree one’s weird’ – to submit to one’s destiny; the original meaning of ‘weird’ (or wyrd) was ‘fate’.
Source: Kenneth Grahame, The Golden Age
A Scottish or archaic word meaning to endure and used in the expression to ‘dree one’s weird’ – to submit to one’s destiny; the original meaning of ‘weird’ (or wyrd) was ‘fate’.
Source: Kenneth Grahame, The Golden Age