To DEAR, v. n. To savour.
Polwart.

DEARCH, DERCH, s. A dwarf.
V. [Droich].
Evergreen.

DEASOIL, DEISHEAL, s. Motion contrary to that of the sun, Gael.

To DEAVE, v. n. To deafen.
V. [Deve].

To DEAW, v. n. To rain gently, to drizzle, S. B.

A. S. deaw-ian, Belg. daw-en, id.

DEBAID, s. Delay.
Barbour.

To DEBAIT, v. a. To protect.
Bellenden.

To DEBAIT, v. a. To lower.
Douglas.

To DEBAIT, v. a. To be diligent in procuring any thing.
Bellenden.