- to soak. Most often appearing as droukit, the word drouk is not easily translatable. It does not simply mean to soak through. It also contains the inner misery and the outer bedraggled appearance. The simile as weet as a droukit rat conveys some of the pathos that attaches to a good droukin. As this chapter implies, if you stand outside long enough you are guaranteed to find out the meaning of droukit for yourself.
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