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- noun Obsolete spelling of
dey . (adairymaid )
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Examples
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{45} Þa þe reue iherde þis {;} he wreððede him swiðe. ⁊ hire feder cleopede. ant feng on to tellen him. hu his doht {er} droh him from deie to deie. ant efter þ̵ he wende to habben his iwil so ha him þis word sulliche sende.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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O for Fourth read Third. tB dele been. deie the life of Perrymart, John. diit the life of Robe ft Sumpter;
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Unde ad ea nos hortatur Saivator noster Jesus Christus turn in parabola vines apud Math.ao. 9 turn cum alliciebat discipulos ad hujus vits tribulationes perferendas: Gm« deie y it exultate, quia merces vtstra copiosa est in CotUs.
Tractatus theologicus de charitate, in quo expenditur systema J.V. Bolgenj de amore Dei. Accedit ... Joseph Chantre Herrera, Giovanni Vincenzo Bolgeni 1792
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I.e. non tantum ferae, fid emwarbores, Venim non prorfus necelTe eft, ut deie - 'ratur ledio uulgata, fiquidem ri tanttm cum dishmttarum iungi,
Panegyrici veteres qvos ex codice ms. librisqve collatis recensvit ae notis integris iisqve partim ad hve ineditis Christiani Gottlibii Schwarzii et excerptis aliorvm additis etiam svis instrvxit et illvstravit Wolfgangvs Iaegervs .. Schwarz, Christian Gottlieb, 1675-1751 1779
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Et fecundum muititudi - nem miferati6num tua - rum, * deie iniquitateni meam.
Breviarium ecclesiæ Rotomagensis Rouen diocese 1777
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Alios vulgariaarqveabfoleca deie - dcRt: vos mecum, auditore9, ad hxc recondica & abftru*
M. Antoni Mureti ... Orationes, epistolæ hymniqve saeri Marc Antoine Muret , Publilius 1660
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Nu bi {} cum ` e´ð hit þerfore to uwilche c {ri} stene monne mucheles þe mare to haliȝen ⁊ to wurðien þe {n} ne dei þe is icleped sunne {} dei. for of þam deie ure {75} lauerd seolf seið.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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1485: Lukes, there at the moated-Grange recides this deie-cted
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