[ +dyre] n. door-post, Æ.

[ ±dyrfan] to afflict, injure; imperil, endanger. v. ES 39·342. [[deorfan]]

[ dyrfing] f? ‘actio,’ GPH 395.

[ dyrfð] pres. 3 sg. of [deorfan].

dyrn- = diern-, dern-

[ dyrneforlegen] adulterous, LL (14419).

[ dyrnegeligre] I. (ie, e) n. adultery, AO, CP.

[II.] m. fornicator, DR 1071.

[ dyrngewrit] n. apocryphal book, WW 34738.

[ dyrnhǣmende] (i) fornicating, adulterous, WW 38340.