👉 The term "dripple" is a word that originated in the English language, specifically from the Middle English dialect of Old English. It refers to an irregular or irregularly formed vowel sound that can be pronounced as either a "t" or "th," with some consonants falling between them. For example: - "Dripple" - The English form is "dripple." - "Grittle" - The English form is "grittle." -