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drought (n.)

Old English drugaþ, drugoþ "continuous dry weather injurious to vegetation, dryness," from Proto-Germanic *drugothaz, from Germanic root *dreug- "dry" with *-itho, Germanic suffix for forming abstract nouns. See dry (adj.) + -th (2), and compare high/height, etc. Drouth was a Middle English variant continued in Scottish and northern English dialect and in poetry.

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Definitions of drought from WordNet

drought (n.)
a shortage of rainfall;
farmers most affected by the drought hope that there may yet be sufficient rain early in the growing season
Synonyms: drouth
drought (n.)
a prolonged shortage;
when England defeated Pakistan it ended a ten-year drought
Synonyms: drouth
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