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ˈdoor-stead [stead, a place.] A place for a door; a doorway.1552 [see door-place.] 1607 Nottingham Rec. IV. 283 That the doresteades be walled vp. 1617 in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. 204 Two doorsteedes with free stone iames and white stone heddes. 1767 Warburton Lett. (1809) 392 Did nobody c...
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▪ I. durn Now dial. (dɜːn) Forms: 4–7 dorne, 5 dirn, dyrn, 6 doorne, 6–7 durne, 7 dourne, 9 dern, durn. [Widely used in dialects, Lincolnshire to Cornwall: app. from Norse. Cf. in same sense OSw. dyrni, Norw. dyrn, Sw. dial. dörne:— *durnja- deriv. of *durō̆n, durn (Goth. pl. daurons, Crim-Goth. thu...
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