drung

drung n . . . Mr. L. said he would walk to the home of his brothe r, which was just "down the drung'". A drung is a narrow land. He was going to see his brother to get a "bit of squattom". This meant he was going to get some partridge berry drink. The drink was made with par...

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Summary:drung n . . . Mr. L. said he would walk to the home of his brothe r, which was just "down the drung'". A drung is a narrow land. He was going to see his brother to get a "bit of squattom". This meant he was going to get some partridge berry drink. The drink was made with partridge berries. My informant does not know what else was added . . . but he did not think it was without a bit of liquor! JH 7/70 Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Not used