dripple

verb
/ˈdɹɪpəl/

Etymology

From drip + -le (frequentative suffix) or a blend of drip + dribble.

  1. derived from *drupô — “drop
  2. inherited from *drupjaną — “to fall in drops, drip
  3. inherited from drypan
  4. inherited from drippen
  5. formed as dripple — “drip + -le

Definitions

  1. to dribble briskly

    to dribble briskly; to drip with wet

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA