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Etymology eedit

From Old English drōfliċ, probably influenced by obsolete Middle English trouble (adjective). Cognate with English drubly.

Adjective eedit

Drublie (comparative drublier, superlative drubliest)

  1. Disturbed, turbid, cloudy.
    In to thir dark and drublie dayis, / When sable all the heavens arrayis. — William Dunbar, ‘Meditation In Winter’