_To_ DEREYNE, DERENE, DERENYHE, _v. a._ To determine a controversy by battle.

_Barbour._

O. Fr. _derainier_, prouver son droit en justice; Roquefort.

~Dereyne~, ~Derenye~, s. Contest, decision.

_Barbour._

_To_ DERENE, _v. a._ To disorder.

_Dunbar._

DERETH, _s._ Some kind of office anciently held in S.

_Chart. Dunf._

_To_ DERNE, _v. a._ Perhaps for _darren_.

_Hudson._

DERF, _adj._

1. Bold and hardy.

_Douglas._

2. Capable of great exertion.

_Douglas._

3. Possessing a sullen taciturnity, S. B.

4. Severe, cruel.

_Wallace._

Isl. _diarf-ur_, Su. G. _diaerf_, daring.

~Derffly~, _adv._ Vigorously.

_Wallace._

DERGAT, _s._ Target.

_Wyntown._

Gael. _targaid_.

_To_ DERN, _v. a._ To hide.

V. ~Darn~, _v._

_To_ DERT, _v. a._ To dart.

_King"s Quair._

To DESCRIVE, DISCRYVE, _v. a._ To describe, S.

_Hamilton._

_To_ DESPITE, _v. n._ To be filled with indignation, S. B.

Fr. _se despit-er_.

DET, _s._ Duty.

Fr. _dette_.

_Palice Hon._

~Detfull~, _adj._ Due.

_Knox._

~Dett.i.t~, _part. pa._ Indebted.

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

DETBUND, _adj._ Predestinated.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _det_, a die.

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