1590s, "to speak in a slow, spiritless tone," a native intensive or frequentative formation from draw (v.), or else from Middle Dutch dralen, East Frisian draulen "to linger, delay," which are from the same root. Related: Drawled; drawling.
drawl (n.)
"slow, unanimated manner of utterance," 1760, from drawl (v.).
drawl one's vowels
drawdown
drawer
drawers
drawing
drawing room
drawl
drawn
draw-string
dray
drayage
drayman