, es; m. Leaven; fermentum :-- Ongelíc is dærste simile est fermento, Lk. Lind. War. 13, 21. Rush. has dat. pl. Gelíc is dærstum, Lk. Rush. War. 13, 21: 12, 1: 22, 1. DER. ge-dærsted.
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Bosworth, Joseph. "dærst." An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: Based on the Manuscript Collections of the Late Joseph Bosworth. Ed. Thomas Northcote Toller. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1898. 195.
, dærstan. Take these together under:dærste, dræste, an: dærst, dræst, þræst, e; f. , and add:I. mostly in pl. dregs, lees :-- Þræst (drosne derstan, Ps. Srt.) is faex ejus, Ps. Spl. 74, 8. Of láme dærstan (derstan, Ps. Srt.) de luto faecis, Ps. Spl. C. 39, 2. Nim wínes dræstan, Lch. ii. 102, 7: 296, 8. Ecedes dræstan, iii. 42, 22. [v. N. E. D. drast, drest. Cf. O. H. Ger. trestig acinum, quisquiliae.] v. beór-dræste; dærstig.