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droop (v.)

c. 1300, droupen, "to sink or hang down; be downcast or sad," from Old Norse drupa "to drop, sink, hang (the head)," related to Old English dropian "to drop" (see drop (v.)). Related: Drooped; drooping. As a noun, "act of drooping," from 1640s.

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Definitions of droop from WordNet
1
droop (v.)
droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness;
Synonyms: sag / swag / flag
droop (v.)
hang loosely or laxly;
Synonyms: loll
droop (v.)
become limp;
Synonyms: wilt
2
droop (n.)
a shape that sags;
Synonyms: sag
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