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ððað. adj., ffeaā; ns. 43,2; dēada 43,16; as. dēadne 132, 24; np. dēade 120, 9; dēadan 44, ð. dēad-bære, adj., deadly: as. -bgē- rum 88, 1. • deall, adj.,proud .• ns. deal 174,12. dearr, see'durran. dēað1, m., death: ns. 83, 22 ; deaftes 71, 8; 92, 10; ds. dēafte 83, 21; Is. dēatte 13, 8; 95, 11; as. dea^S 92, 6; ap. dēa^as 68, 1. dēaff-dęnu, f., mortal vale: as. 179, 17. dēaS-ræced (-ręced), n., house .of death, grave: np. 166, 27. Defenas (Defnas),m. p ple of Devonshire; Devonshire: ' dp. 21, 4 ; 24, 10. Defena-scīr (Defna-) f., Devon- shire : ds. -seīre 19, 18. delfan, dealf dulfon dolfen (3), delve, dig: inf. 84, 14. dēma, m., judge: iis. 32, 22 ;' 92, 11; gs. dēman 31, 4; 32, 17 ; _91,19. dēman (W. I.), deem., judge, de- termine : inf. 45,13; 3 sg. dam's 52, 21; 52, 28 ; pp. gedēmed 9, 6; 170,8. dęinin, m., judgment: ns. 34, 23. Dene, m. pi., Danes: gp. Dęna 25, 14; dp. Dęnon. 153, 16; ap. Dene 41, 26. Ðęne-mearc (Dęna-; -mearoe), f., Denmark: ns. Dęnamearc 41, 27; ds. Dęnemearce 42,2; Dgne- mearoan 42, 8. Dęnisc, adj., Danish: as. on Dęniso, in the Danish fashion, • 24, 7; np. Dęnisoan 19, 12; 22, . 24; gp. Ðęniscra 21, 11 ; -ena 24, 29; -ana 22, 20; dp. 25, 1. | |||||||||
dennian ("W. II.), become slippery (?) : pret. 3 sg. dennode 146,12. dęnu (dene, S. § 268), f, valley: np. 166, 3. [77, ,17. dēoflīc, adj., devilish: ap. -līcan dēofol, m, n., cfeoiZ.- gs. dēofles i, 18; 77, 14; ds. dēofle 181, 24; up. dēofla 123, 30; dp. 78, 17 ; ap. dēoflu 78,14; dēoflo 123, 22. dēofol-gyld, n., idol: gp. -gilda 65, 7 ; dp. ð5, 3; 66, 21; ap. 65, 16; 82, 12. dēofol-gylda,. m., idolater: np. •gyldan 82, 3. dēofol-sēoo, adj., possessed of a īeml: ap. -sēooaB 78, 18. dēofol-sēocnis, f., possession by « īevil: ap, -nyssa 141, 8. dēop, n., the deep, the sea: gs. dēopes (dŷpan, f.) 24, 20. dēop, adj., deep: ns. 109, 5; as. 143, 15. dēope, adv., deeply, profoundly: , 163, ð. [HI. IQ>. dēoplīce, adv., deeply, profoundly : dēopnis, f., depth, abyss: ds. •nysse 129, 3. dēor (dīor), n., wild beast or ani- mal (of any sort) : as. dēor 148, 8; np. dīor 5, 7; gp. dēora 40, 1; 40, 9; ap. dēor 40, 2. deorc, adj., dark, gloomy, sad : ns. deoroa 182,14; decree 168, 17 ; as. decree 163, 5. dēorllng, see dŷrllng. dēor-mōd, adj., bold of mind, brave: ns. 168, 7. Deorwente, t, the Derwent: ds. •wentan 65, 29. dēor-wurff (-wirS, -weorð), adj., worthy of estimation, precious, honored: da.'-woitiau 104, 16; | |||||||||