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DELt.i.t, _part. adj._ Treated with great care, for preventing injury, Banffs.

Isl. _daella_, indulgentius, _dalaeti_, admiratio; _vera i dalaeti_, haberi in delitiis.

_To_ DELUGE, _v. n._ To dislodge.

Fr. _delog-er_, to remove.

_Lyndsay._

_To_ DEMANE, DEMAINE, _v. a._ To treat; generally to maltreat, S. B.

O. Fr. _demain-er_, traiter.

_Dunbar._

_To_ DEMAINE, DEMEAN, _v. a._ To punish by cutting off the hand.

_Crookshank._

Lat. _de_ and _ma.n.u.s_, Fr. _main_, hand.

DEMANYT, _part. pa._ Demeaned.

_Barbour._

DEMELLE, _s._ Rencounter.

_Ruddiman._

Fr. _demel-er_, to contest.

DEMELLIT, _part. pa._ Hurt, injured, Ang.

~Demellitie~, _s._ A hurt, Ang. q. the effects of a broil.

_To_ DEMENT, _v. a._ To deprive of reason.

_Baillie._

~Demented~, _adj._

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