drudge
English
Etymology
From Middle English druggen, which is possibly related to Old English drēogan.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dɹʌdʒ/
- Rhymes: -ʌdʒ
Noun
drudge (plural drudges)
- A person who works in a low servile job.
- (pejorative) Someone who works for (and may be taken advantage of by) someone else.
Derived terms
Translations
person who works in a low job
Verb
drudge (third-person singular simple present drudges, present participle drudging, simple past and past participle drudged)
- to labour in (or as in) a low servile job
- Otway
- Rise in our toils and drudge away the day.
- Macaulay
- He gradually rose in the estimation of the booksellers for whom he drudged.
- Otway
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