druv

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druv

  1. (dialectal) past participle of drive
    • 1886, Frank Richard Stockton, The Late Mrs. Null[1]:
      I done druv him off wunst.
    • 1903, Irving Bacheller, Darrel of the Blessed Isles[2]:
      "'She's druv him crazy,' a man shouted.
    • 1907, Elizabeth Wetherell, Melbourne House[3]:
      "Well, I expect that little creetur hain't druv herself?"