- dydrian
- wv/t1b to deceive, delude
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Dutson — This most interesting and unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a patronymic form of the Olde English pre 7th Century name Dodda, Dudda , Middle English Dodde, Dudde , plus the patronymic suffix son , son of. The personal name may have … Surnames reference
Dutt — This most interesting and unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a patronymic form of the Olde English pre 7th Century name Dodda, Dudda , Middle English Dodde, Dudde , plus the patronymic suffix son , son of. The personal name may have … Surnames reference
diddle — vb 1. British to cheat. A common colloquial ism recorded since the early 1800s. ► Comedian Ken Dodd insisted on cash for shows to diddle the taxman, his former agent told a jury yesterday. (Daily Mirror, 5 July 1989) In Old English dydrian meant… … Contemporary slang
dheu-4, dheu̯ǝ- (dhu̯ē-, extended dhuē̯ -k-, dhuē̯ -̆ s-) — dheu 4, dheu̯ǝ (dhu̯ē , extended dhuē̯ k , dhuē̯ ̆ s ) English meaning: to reel, dissipate, blow, *smoke, dark, gray, deep etc. Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stieben, wirbeln, especially von Staub, Rauch, Dampf; wehen, blow, Hauch, Atem;… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary