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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Drip \Drip\, n. 1. A falling or letting fall in drops; a dripping; that which drips, or falls in drops. [1913 Webster] The light drip of the suspended oar. --Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. (Arch.) That part of a cornice, sill course, or other horizontal member, which projects beyond the rest, and is of such section as to throw off the rain water. [1913 Webster] Right of drip (Law), an easement or servitude by which a man has the right to have the water flowing from his house fall on the land of his neighbor. [1913 Webster]