Definition of Darres

1. darre [v] - See also: darre

Lexicographical Neighbors of Darres

darraigning
darraigns
darrain
darraine
darrained
darraines
darraining
darrains
darrayn
darrayne
darrayned
darrayns
darre
darred
darrein
darres (current term)
darring
darrs
darshan
darshans
dart
dart board
dart player
dart thrower
dartars
dartboard
dartboards
darted
darter
darters

Literary usage of Darres

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Life-records of Chaucer by Richard Edward Gent Kirk, Edward Augustus Bond, Frederick James Furnivall, Walter Rye, Walford Dakin Selby, Francis Tate (1875)
"... ij darres of bred, j. picher of wine, two messes de grosse from the kitchin, & one messe of rost. And each of the other chaplins & clarkes, ..."

2. Extracts from the Account Rolls of the Abbey of Durham, from the Original by Durham Cathedral, Joseph Thomas Fowler (1901)
"DACE ?, see darres. Dairy, 310, 311, 518, 525, 528, 555; see Nether and Over ... darres (dace ?), 39. Dates (fruit), 13, 49, 55, 56, 70, 77, 91, 124, 389, ..."

3. Historisk tidsskrift: udgivet af den Norske historiske forening by Norske historiske forening (1877)
"1810 og benyttet af G. Stephens i hans Værk „The old Northern Monuments of Scandinavia and England", Part I. p. 267. darres Optegnelser under ..."

4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1785)
"Mr. RIVAROL, if this be true, pray teach us all, Germans, Italians, Sicilians, Poles, Ruffians, darres, Swedes, Scots, ..."

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