To DRIDDLE, v. n.
1. To spill from carelessness, Loth.
2. To have a diarrhoea.
Montgomerie.
To DRIDDLE, v. n.
1. To move slowly, S. B., same as druttle, q. v.
2. To be diligent without progress, Border.
DRIDDLES, s. pl. The intestines of a slaughtered animal, Fife.
DRIDDLINS, s. pl. The knotted meal left after baking, S.
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