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Fr. _debat-re_, to strive.

DEBAITMENT, _s._ Contention.

Fr. _debatement_, id.

_Palice Honour._

_To_ DEBORD, _v. n._ To go beyond proper bounds.

_More_.

Fr. _debord-er_, to exceed rule.

~Debording~, _s._ Excess.

_To_ DEBOUT, _v. a._ To thrust from; Fr. _debout-er_.

_G.o.dscroft_.

DECAY, _s._ A decline, S.

_Brand_.

_To_ DECORE, _v. a._ To adorn, Fr. _decor-er_.

_R. Bruce_.

DECOURTED, _part. pa._ Dismissed from court.

_Melvill._

DEDE, DEID, _s._

1. Death, S., O.E.

_Dunbar._

2. The cause of death, S.

_Minstrelsy Border._

3. The manner of dying.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _ded_, Su. G. _doed_, id.

~Dedechack~, _s._ The sound made by a woodwoom, S. _Chackie-mill_, S. B.

~Dede-Ill~, _s._ Mortal sickness.

_Wyntown._

~Dedlyke~, _adj._ Deadly.

A. S. _deadlic_.

_Wyntown._

~Dede-Nip~, _s._ A blue mark in the body, ascribed to necromancy; _witch's nip_, synon. S.

Teut. _doode-nep_, id.

~Dede-Thraw~, _s._

1. The agonies of death.

A. S. _thrawan_, agonizare.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

2. Meat is said to be _in the dead-thraw_, when neither cold nor hot, S.

3. _Left in the dead-thraw_, left unfinished, S.

_To_ DEDEINYE, DEDANE, _v. n._ To deign.

_Douglas._

DEE, _s._ A dairy-maid.

V. ~Dey~.

DEEP, _s._ The deepest part of a river.

_Law Case._

DEEPDRAUCHt.i.t, _adj._ Designing, crafty, S. from _deep_, and _draucht a_ plan.

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