Deaf
Deafa.wanting the sense of hearing
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Deafa.wanting the sense of hearing
Deaf, or Deafenv.t.to make deaf, stupify, confound
Deafisha.somewhat deaf, dull of hearing, dull
Deaflyad.obscurely, to the ear, flatly, badly
Deafnessn.the want of proper hearing, dulness
Dealn.a quantity, portion, part, firwood
Dealv.dealt,pret.dealt,pa.to distribute, give, divide, trade, treat, contend
Dealern.one who deals, one who trades
Dealingn.practice, business, concern, treatment
Dealtpa.given to or out, used, treated, handled
Deann.a considerable dignitary in the church
Deanryn.the office, revenue or house of a dean
Deara.beloved, costly, high scarce, fad, grievous
Dearn.a word of endearment, a person beloved
Dearboughta.purchased at too high a price
Dearlyad.with great fondness, at a high price
Dearnessn.fondness, a high price, cost, scarcity
Dearthn.a great scarcity, want, barrenness
Deathn.a extinction of life, mortality, damnation
Deathbedn.the bed of a dying person, last bed
Deathlessa.never dying, immortal, perpetual
Deathlikea.resembling death, still, motionless
Debarv.t.to exclude, shut out, hinder, deprive
Debarkv.to land, disembark, to strip of bark
Debasev.t.to lessen, degrade, sink, adulterate
Debasementn.the act of debasing or lessening
Debasern.one who debases, one who pollutes