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Definition of Deres
1. dere [v] - See also: dere
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deres
Literary usage of Deres
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medieval Popular Ballad (1914)
"49), the refrain, which is found in many manuscripts, runs so: Saa rask da var
de /Edeling udi deres Brynje, So rash then were the nobles in their ..."
2. Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens by American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Archaeological Institute of America (1888)
"While the surrounding plateau is a barren waste, the soil in the deres is
exceedingly fertile, delighting the eye with its luxuriant gardens. ..."
3. The Dardanelles Campaign by Henry Woodd Nevinson (1919)
"Both these deres, or dry watercourses, run at right angles to the coast, ...
The steep and lofty ground standing between the two deres is marked by the ..."