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Dronkelewe
Dronkelewe Dron"ke*lewe, a. [See Drink.] Given to drink; drunken. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

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- Dronke is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Ernst Friedrich Johann Dronke (1797–1849), German philologist and educator Ernst Dronke (1822–1891)...
- Ursula Miriam Dronke (née Brown, 3 November 1920 – 8 March 2012) was an English medievalist and former Vigfússon Reader in Old Norse at the University...
- Minnie Maria Dronke OBE (née Kronfeld, 17 July 1904 – 28 August 1987) was a New Zealand actor, drama producer and teacher. She was born Minnie Kronfeld...
- Ernst Andreas Dominicus Dronke (17 August 1822, Koblenz – 2 November 1891, Liverpool) was a German writer and journalist. His philosophical beliefs shows...
- lay of Grímnir, stanza 37 & 38. Bellows 2004, Grimnismol stanza 37 & 38. Dronke 2011, The Lay of Grimnir, stanza 37 & 38. Nafnaþulur (ON), Stanza 58. Ingham...
- Ernst Peter Michael Dronke FBA (30 May 1934 – 19 April 2020) was a scholar specialising in Medieval Latin literature. He was one of the 20th century's...
-  856–857, for example. Lindow 2001, p. 254. Dronke 1997, p. 18. Orchard 1997, p. 43. Larrington 1999, p. 9. Dronke 1997, p. 19. Larrington 1999, p. 265. Larrington...
- South Carolina: BiblioBazaar, 2008, ISBN 9780559130960), pp. 76–77. Ursula Dronke (ed. and trans.), The Poetic Edda Volume II: Mythological Poems, Oxford:...
- Simek 2007, p. 375. Liberman 2016. Dronke 1997, p. 7. Dronke 1997, p. 11–12. Dronke 1997, p. 12. Dronke 1997, p. 14. Dronke 1997, p. 19. Larrington 1999, p...
- before he bears to the pyre Baldr's adversary. — translation by Ursula Dronke In Völuspá: There formed from that stem, which was slender-seeming, a shaft...