dainiônareis—dalaþrô.
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the kindred dell), O. N. dalr, O. S. dal, O. H. G. M. H. G. tal, in. //., N. H. G. thai, n., dale, valley. From Idg. root dîiô, to /)e low; comp. Gr. ^oAo^ vaulted roof, fikr. dhâra,, depth. Allied to O. E. denu, /!, denii, n., Mdl. E. dene, den, valley, cave, Mdn. E. den, which, again, are supposed to be cognate with O. H. G. tenni, n., M. H. G. tenne, n. f. m., N. H. G. tenne, f., threshing-floor, Eff. denn, n., th. s. — Comp. dalaþ.]
dalaþ, adv. (213, n. 2), downward, down; Mt. 7, 25. 11, 23. 27, 51. Mk. 15, 37. Lu. 4, 9. Rom. 10, 6; on the ground (X(x^(xí)$ Jo. 9, 6. 18, 6; und dalaþ, to the bottom; Mt. 27, 51. Mk. 15, 38. [From dal, valley, q. v. Comp. the M. H. G. ze tal, downward, down, N. H. G. zu thai, down (a stream), Similar phrases are Mdn. E. adown (shortened down), from Mdl. E. a dune, a douii, O. E. a dune (for of dune; concerning of, s. af), adown, prop, down a hill, from dun, f., hill; and N. H. G. zu berge, upwards, an end, from berg, m., a mountain (S. baírgahei). — Comp. follg. w.~\
dalaþa, adv. (213, n. 2), below; Mk. 14, 66.—From dalaþ, q. v. Comp. dal, and follg. w.
dala]irô, adv. (213, n. 2), from beneath; Jo. 8, 23.—Comp. da-la]?, dalaþa, dal, and follg. w.
del, del, deal, Mdn. E. deal, (). S. del; and O. E. dal (without umL), m., ti portion, Mdl. E. dal, d$l, Mdn. E. dole, Germanic dai-li (-lo) suggests <ni Idg. root dhal (s. /v/., toil), which is supposed to be contained also hi O. E. (a-)dîlpan, Mc/7. I?, (for-) diljho, to abolish, put away, destroy, O. *V. far-dîligtm, O. PL G. tîligôn, tilon, M. IL G. tîlîgen, tilgen, N. H. G. tilgen, to efface, extinguish, etc. The N. H. G. suffix -tel is .shortened from -teil in drittel, one third, viertel, one fourth, quarter, etc., M. H. G. dritteil, vierteil, etc. Here belong' also O.E.oTâal, n., Mdl. E. ordâl, Mdn. E. ordeal, M. PI, G. urteil, urteile, f. n., N. H. G. urtel, urteil, IL, judgment, lit. a dealing out. (For the first part of the words, or-, IIT-, s. us).]
•daimôiiareis, m., one possessed with a devil; Mt. 8, 16. 28. 33. 9, 32. Lu. 8, 36. [A subst. formation from Gr. aaijuoov, divinity, spirit (whence Lt. daemon, whenceFr. demon, whence Mdn. E. demon; to the Lt. daemon refers also N. H. G. damon, m., th. s.), and the Germanic suffix -arja (92; 44, e); for like formations, s. laisareis, môtareis, etc."]
Hal, 12. (94, 12. 2), dale, valley; Lu. 3, 5. ditch; Lu. 6, 39; dal uf mesa, a dish for a wine-fat; Mk. 12, 1. [Cf. O. E. dflel, n., Mdl E. dale, Mdn. E. dale (and