Definition of Darrayn

1. darraign [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: darraign

Lexicographical Neighbors of Darrayn

darns
daroo
daroo tree
daroo trees
darr
darraign
darraigned
darraigning
darraigns
darrain
darraine
darrained
darraines
darraining
darrains
darrayn (current term)
darrayne
darrayned
darrayns
darre
darred
darrein
darres
darring
darrs
darshan
darshans
dart
dart board
dart player

Literary usage of Darrayn

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

1. The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troy by Raoul Lefèvre (1894)
"... durst, 23k,; 199, Darrain, (I iv. d'arrain), 125,,; 163,,; 1687;2o8,,;224,,; darrayn, :08,, ..."

2. The Records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington, Del., from 1697 by Holy Trinity Church (Wilmington, Del.), Horace Burr (1890)
"*Child Margret, born October 21, 1750, baptized January ist ; parents, Henry and Elizabeth Stedham darrayn. •Child Philip, bom January gth, baptized January ..."

3. Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware by Historical Society of Delaware (1890)
"... darrayn. * Child Philip, born January 9th, baptized January 2oth ; parents, Goran and Margret Stalcop ..."

4. A Glossary of Obscure Words and Phrases in the Writings of Shakspeare and by Charles Mackay (1887)
"... a spelling in which no one has imitated him, it is probable that the etymology is to be sought in another quarter, and that it is to be found in darrayn ..."

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