dere, dear(e), III, 99, 59: injury.

dere-worthy, III, 58, 36, 37; 59, 60; 61, 111; 67, 219; 68, 250; 73, 346: precious, dear.

derf, derf blowes, III, 422, 73: powerful.

dernë, I, 327, 30; III, 57, 21: secret, hidden, privy, obscure.

descryvd, IV, 405, 50: described.

desse, I, 328, 45: dais, the elevated part of the hall, on which was the table for the chief personages.

deuylkyns, III, 79, 73: devilish sort of.

develling, come, I, 302, 5: moving like the devil, whether hieing, scouring, bouncing, or what not; or, possibly, O. Fr. devalant, descending; an equivalence to daundering, sauntering, has been suggested.

devyse, I, 327, 16: will, pleasure.

dey, die, dye, IV, 257, 9; 259, 7, 17; 260, 7; 262, 16: dairy-woman. See day.