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|Dead-alive adj.||Spiritless, lacking animation |
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+ | |Deaddoing n.||Killing, murdering. |
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+ | |Deadhead n.||One admitted to an event without paying to bolster the numbers; a simpleton |
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+ | |Deadhearted adj.||Callous, dead-in-feeling, insensible. '''Deadheartiness'''. |
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+ | |Dealerdom n.||Dealers collectively. |
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+ | |Dealth n.||Portion dealt |
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+ | |Dear adj.||Brave, bold, strenuous, hard |
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+ | |Dearworth n.||Of high estimation. Dearwothly, Dearworthness |
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+ | |Deathless adj.||Immortal. '''Deathliness''' |
Revision as of 09:55, 21 January 2009
Old English | English |
Dalk n. | Pin brooch, clasp, buckle. 2 hollow, depression, hole |
Dare-all adj. | Fearless, dreadnought. Cognate:dareful |
Daresome adj. | Foolhardy, venturesome |
Darkhood n. | State or condition of darkness. Cognate:Darkship |
Darkling n. | One whose personality is dark; chil of the darkness |
Daswen adj. | Of eyes or sight: dim |
Daughterhood n. | State or condition of daughterness. Cognate: Daughtership |
Daw vb. | Dawn with day, wake from sleep, adawe |
Daybed n. | Sofa, couch |
Daybook n. | Diary |
Dayish adj. | Diurnal |
Dayless adj. | Devoid of day or night |
Daymare n. | Opposite of nightmare |
Dayrawe n. | First streak of day or dawn. Sometimes: dayrewe |
Dayrim n. | Rim of light of the coming of day. |
Daysman n. | Umpire, arbitrator |
Dayspring n. | Dawn |
Dead-alive adj. | Spiritless, lacking animation |
Deadborn adj. | Stillborn |
Deaddoing n. | Killing, murdering. |
Deadhead n. | One admitted to an event without paying to bolster the numbers; a simpleton |
Deadhearted adj. | Callous, dead-in-feeling, insensible. Deadheartiness. |
Dealerdom n. | Dealers collectively. |
Dealth n. | Portion dealt |
Dear adj. | Brave, bold, strenuous, hard |
Dearworth n. | Of high estimation. Dearwothly, Dearworthness |
Deathless adj. | Immortal. Deathliness |