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GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 355<br />

Depe, adj. deep, 225, 265, 336, 700,<br />

1806.<br />

Depe, s. deep, sea, 64 ;<br />

(Depe), 1308.<br />

Depely, adv. deeply, passionately,<br />

919; greatly, 1G73; heavily, 1698;<br />

(Deply), deeply, 1186, 1363, 1396.<br />

Depest (Dyppest), adj. superl.<br />

deepest, 712.<br />

Depresse, v. cast down<br />

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me depresse,<br />

cause me to be slain, 5030.<br />

(Depriues), pr. s. deprives, 2311 ;<br />

Depriiied (Depriffyd), pp. deprived,<br />

2845 ; Depryued (Depriued),<br />

895 ;<br />

(Deprevett), 1469.<br />

Depurid (Depiiryd), pp. thoroughly<br />

cle<strong>an</strong>sed, 2768.<br />

Dere. adj. dear, 1024, 1545; beloved,<br />

479 ;<br />

precious, costly, 1655, 4438<br />

pleasing, 1638; as sb. dear one,<br />

265 ; For dere halde. hold dear,<br />

4421.<br />

Dere, adv. dearly, 2122, 5143.<br />

Dere, adj. comp. dearer, liefer, 540.<br />

Dere, s. harm, 4322, 5554. See<br />

Deere.<br />

Dere, v. harm, 3351 ;<br />

Deris (Deres),<br />

pr. s. injures, 2041. A.S. deri<strong>an</strong>.<br />

Derely (Derly), adv. dearly, earnestly,<br />

2352 ;<br />

(Derely), heartily,<br />

2699.<br />

Dere-worth, adj. precious, dear,<br />

3194; (Darworth), worthy, noble,<br />

2679.<br />

Derfe, adj. bold, 1958, 2667, 3850;<br />

(Derf), 3157; Derfe, presumptuous,<br />

1811 ;<br />

strong, 2140; noble,<br />

2772; steep, huge, 1211 ;<br />

rugged,<br />

3868 ; severe, 2091, 2424 ; "Derf,<br />

mighty, 2489 ;<br />

(Derf), strong, bold,<br />

2607; (Derfe), firm, bold, 1024.<br />

A.S. dewf.<br />

Derfely (Darfly),a(7f. boldly, <strong>an</strong>grilv,<br />

2942; Derfly, boldly, 3006; (Derfly),<br />

2489; Derfley, strongly, 1406.<br />

Derke, s. dark, night, darkness, 4773<br />

(Dirk), 687; (Dyrke), 1505.<br />

Derknes (MS. Dreknes), darkness,<br />

661.<br />

Derling, s. favourite, .3442.<br />

Derne, adj. secret, 404.5. A.S. derne.<br />

Derrest, adj. superl. dearest, 1909,<br />

2823 ;<br />

most worthy, 4644 ; most<br />

valuable, 5180.<br />

Dcse, 8. dais, throne, liigh seat, 47,<br />

479, 902, 1720, 1841, 2009, 2066,<br />

3085, 4214<br />

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(Deyse), 2924.<br />

Desert, s. desert, 406.<br />

Desiris, j5r. s. desires, 922 ;<br />

(Desired),<br />

pt. s. desired, 922 ; Desyrid, pp.<br />

5146.<br />

(Desperset), j)p. dispersed, 1941.<br />

Despetously (Dyspytussly), adv.<br />

shamefully, 746.<br />

Dest<strong>an</strong>ed, pt. s. impers. ;<br />

^lam dest<strong>an</strong>ed,<br />

it was destined for tliem,<br />

4115; Dest<strong>an</strong>ed,^/>. destined, 313,<br />

518<br />

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(Destinate), 692, 763* 836 ;<br />

Dest<strong>an</strong>d (Destinate), 809; Destayned<br />

(Dest<strong>an</strong>et), fated, 1100.<br />

Dest<strong>an</strong>y, destiny, 706.<br />

(Destinate) ; see Dest<strong>an</strong>ed.<br />

Det (Dett), s. a debt, 1849; Dett<br />

(Dette), due, 895 ; Dettis (Dett),<br />

pi. dues, 887.<br />

Dete (Deteys, pL), s. writing, letter,<br />

tale (lit. ditty), 2726.<br />

Deth, s. death, 512, 744, 836, 966;<br />

(Dede), 2196; (Deyde), 922;<br />

Dethe (Deth), 957 ;<br />

(Dede), 720,<br />

1263. See Dede, Ded.<br />

Detiraty, Lat. Tyrum, 5596.<br />

Deu[i]dis, 2 p>i"- s. dividest, 4515.<br />

Devill, s. devil, 4487 ;<br />

Deuels, pi.<br />

devils, 4515, 5578.<br />

Deuire (Deuer), s. duty, 867; (Diuour),<br />

2383. F. devoir.<br />

De-yise, ger. to tell, 4919; (Deuised),<br />

pp. explained, 1905.<br />

Devoide, ger. to destroy, to get rid<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 3G2o ; to escape, 2061 ; Deuoide<br />

(Voyde), v. escape, avoid,<br />

2424; (Deuodes), pr. s. escapes,<br />

2061 ; Devoide, pr.pl. 1 p. eschew,<br />

4327 ; Deuoyde, 2 p. are free from,<br />

avoid, 4602 : Deuoydid (Deuoyded),<br />

pt. s. hid away, 2938 ; Deuoidid,<br />

pt. pi. 1 p. emptied out,<br />

got rid <strong>of</strong>, 4218 ; Devoided, pp.<br />

avoided, put away, 4261 ; Devoidid,<br />

destroyed, 3875; Deuoidis,<br />

imp. pi. 2 p. lay aside, 4959.<br />

Devour, s. duty, p. 279, 1. 20.<br />

Deuowrid,^/). devoured, 3875.<br />

Deuydid, pp. divided, scattered,<br />

sundered, 2790.<br />

Deuyl'is, gen. devil's, 414 ; Deuyls,<br />

pi. devils, 342 ; lierce <strong>an</strong>imals,<br />

monsters, 4090.<br />

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