A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

Deopnesse, sb. deepness, S; see Depnesse.

Deore, v. to last, S2; see Duren.

Deore, adj. dear, S; see Dere.

Deore-wurA deg.e, adj. precious, S; see DerewurA deg.e.

Deorling, sb. darling, S; see Derling.

Deorne, adj. secret, dark, S; see Derne.

Deouele, sb. devil, S; see Deuel.

Dep, adj. deep, S; see Deep.

Departen, v. to separate, divide, PP, S3, C3, W, W2; to become separated, S2; depart, pp., S3.—­AF. departir; OF. despartir; It. dispartire (Florio).

Departere, sb. a divider, W.

Departyng, sb. division, W; departyngis, pl., W2.

Depaynt, pp. painted, S3; depeynted, C; depaynted, S3; depeynt, pt. pl., S3.—­OF. depeindre (pp. depeint).

Depayntar, sb. painter, S3.

Depe, sb. depth, S2, C3.—­AS. dA1/2pe.

Depen, v. to dip, S2.

Deplike, adv. deeply, MD; deopliche, S.—­AS. dA(C)oplice.

Depnesse, sb. deepness, depth, MD; depnes, S2; deopnesse, S.—­AS. dA(C)opnes.

Depraue, v. to slander, depreciate, W2, PP.—­Lat. deprauare, to distort.

Depuren, v. to purify, S3, MD.—­OF. depurer; Late Lat. depurare.

Der, sb. wild animal, S; see Deer.

Derby;—­phr.:  father Derbies bands, handcuffs, S3; Darbies bands, DG; darbies,DG.

Dere, sb. harm, injury, MD; darr, MD; der, S3.—­AS. daru.

Dere, v. to harm, S, S2, C2; derien, S, MD; deir, S3; ders, pr. pl., S2.—­AS. derian; cp.  OHG. derien (derren) in Otfrid.

Dere, adj. and adv. dear, S, PP; diere, S; duere, S2; dA|re, S; dure, MD; deore, S; der, S2; deir, MD; derre, comp., C; derrest, superl., P.—­AS. dA(C)ore, dA1/2re:  OS. diuri, costly, loved.

Dereliche, adv. dearly, MD; derelych, S2; derli, S2.—­AS. dA(C)orlice.

Dere-wurA deg.e, adj. precious, S; dereworth, W; dierewurth, S; derworAze, S2, P; deorewurA deg.e, S.—­AS. dA(C)orwurA deg.e.

DerewurA deg.lice, adv. respectfully, S.

Dereynen, v. to answer to an accusation, to maintain a right in a judicial contest, CM, S2; dereyni, S2; derreyne, C; darreyne, C; dereyned, pp., S2.—­AF. dereiner, OF. desresnier; Late Lat. disrationare (also derationare); see Ducange.

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