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Meaning of "drest"
drest (noun) - An old English term meaning 'dressed', typically used in historical contexts or literature
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- Obsolete form of dressed; simple past tense and past participle of dress
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Drest viii of the picts.
I saw the lady drest.
Drest iii of the picts.
He was succeeded by his son Drest.
Drest iv of the picts.
The king lists record that he was succeeded by his brother Drest VI.
Drest x of the picts.
Unuist is succeeded by Drest IV as king of the Picts.
Drest ii of the picts.
On the fat of the land, and drest as well as their masters and mistresses.
Drest king of Atholl.
I come unknown to any of the rest to tell you news, I saw the lady drest.
King Drest may not have had a secure hold on power.
The Pictish Chronicle king lists give Alpín and Drest a five-year joint rule.
His son Drest was later king.
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The Annals of Tigernach note, in 724, that Nechtan entered a monastery, leaving the throne to Drest.
Drest the Chosen.
But man, proud man, Drest in a little brief authority.
Drest son of Erp.
Their king, Drest mac Donuel, was deposed and was replaced by Bridei mac Bili.
Drest son of Girom.
King Drest IX dies after a 3-year reign.
Drest mac Caustantin.
Drest son of Munait.
Drest son of Uudrost.
Drest son of Uudrossig.
Drest apart, rival games do not have the cooperation of the same range of real-world brands.
Drest was killed at Scone in the event known in history as MacAlpin 's Treason.
I drest plainly ; I was seen at no places.
Drest was killed the following year, but Alpín 's fate is not known.