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▪ I. † deˈraign, n. Obs. In 4–5 dereyne, 5 derenȝe, -rayn, 6 derene. [a. OF. des-, der-, deraisne, -resne, -raigne, regne, -rene, f. desraisnier to deraign. In Laws of William I. latinized as disraisnia.] The action of vindicating or maintaining one's right, esp. by wager of battle; hence, a challen...
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darraign
darraign, -rain(e, -rayne, -rein(e, -reyne etc., var. of deraign Obs.
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derene, -renne, -reyne variants of deraign v. Obs., to prove, etc.
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deraignment
▪ I. deˈraignment1 Hist. [a. OF. desraisnement, derainement, f. desraisnier: see deraign v.1 and -ment.] The act of deraigning; = deraign n.1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Deraignment, a deraigning or proving. 1865 Nichols Britton II. 292 These pleas shall be commenced and tried in the same manner as th...
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deraine
▪ I. † deˈrain, v. Obs. rare. [f. de- I. 1 + rain v.] intr. To rain down, fall as rain.c 1563 Cavendish Metr. Visions, Ld. Seymour, in Life Wolsey (1825) II. 109 When I the teares shold se from hir face derayn.▪ II. derain(e variants of deraign v. Obs.
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disreason
▪ I. † disˈreason, n. Obs. In 5 desrayson. [a. OF. desraison, f. des-, dis- 4 + raison reason.] That which is contrary to reason or right; injustice.1480 Caxton Ovid's Met. xii. xix, Certes it is to chyvalrye over grete blame, over grete tyrannye and desrayson.▪ II. † disˈreason, v. Obs. [Anglicized...
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deray
▪ I. deray, n. arch. (dɪˈreɪ) Also 4 derai, 4–5 derray(e, dray, 5 derei; β. 4–5 desray(e. See also disray. [a. OF. desrei, desrai, later desroi, derei, derai, deroi, f. tonic stem of desreer: see deray v., also array v., disarray.] † 1. Disorder, disturbance, tumult, confusion. to make deray: to cre...
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drain
▪ I. drain, v. (dreɪn) Also 6–7 drean(e, drayne, drane, 7–8 drein, dreyn, (dreign). [OE. dréahnian (dréhnian, dréhniᵹean), prob. for *dréaᵹnian, f. root dréaᵹ- :—OTeut. *draug- dry. It is remarkable that, after the OE. period, no example of this word is known to occur for 500 years, till the 16th c....
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▪ I. to-, prefix1 the prep. and adv. to used in combination with verbs, ns., adjs., and advbs. in the sense of motion, direction, or addition to, or as the mark of the infinitive: see in their alphabetical places, to-come, to-do, to-draught, to-gainst, together, to-midst, to-when, to-while, etc. Als...
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