drossel

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Compare drazel.

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drossel (plural drossels)

  1. (obsolete) A slut; a hussy.
    • 1602, William Warner, Albion's England:
      Now dwels each Drossell in her Glasse.

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German drossel, from Old Saxon thrōsla, from Proto-West Germanic *þrostlā (thrush).

Noun

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drossel c (singular definite drosselen or droslen, plural indefinite drosler)

  1. thrush

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drossel

  1. inflection of drosseln:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. singular imperative