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Darraign

Webster's Dictionary 1913

{ Dar″raign, Dar″rain, } (?), v. t. [OF. deraisnier to explain, defend, to maintain in legal action by proof and reasonings, LL. derationare; de- + rationare to discourse, contend in law, fr. L. ratio reason, in LL., legal cause. Cf. Arraign, and see Reason.] 1. To make ready to fight; to array.

Darrain your battle, for they are at hand. Shak.

2. To fight out; to contest; to decide by combat. “To darrain the battle.” Chaucer.