DEAN, DEN, s. hollow with sloping banks on both sides; a small valley.
To DEAVE, DEEVE, v. n. to deafen.
DEDE-THRAW, s. in the agonies of death.
DEED-DAIL, s. the board on which the dead are laid before being coffined.
'DEED, adj. indeed.
DEEIN', v. n. dying.
DEEVIL, s. the devil.
DEIL, DEEL, s. the devil.
DEIL'S-BUCKIE, s. a wicked imp.
DEIS, s. the upper part of a hall, where the floor was raised, and a canopy erected over it, as for festivals, etc.