droughty

adj
/ˈdɹaʊti//ˈdɹʌʊɾi/CA

Etymology

From drought + -y.

  1. inherited from drūgaþ
  2. inherited from droughte
  3. suffixed as droughty — “drought + y

Definitions

  1. Lacking rain.

    • From habit the sheep would head for the river, but, though it was early spring, the winter had been droughty, and the river was only a string of dangerous water-holes.
  2. Dry

    Dry; thirsty.

    • thou muſt / With taſteleſs Water waſh thy droughty Throat.

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