derf

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English derf (bold, daring, strong), from Old English dearf, deorf (bold), from Proto-Germanic *derbaz. Cognate with Danish djærv (bold), Faroese djarvur (bold), Icelandic djarfur (bold), Norwegian djerv (bold), Swedish djärv (bold).

Adjective[edit]

derf (comparative mair derf, superlative maist derf) (archaic)

  1. strong, powerful
  2. daring, bold

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