Definition of Derays

1. deray [n] - See also: deray

Lexicographical Neighbors of Derays

derate
derated
derates
derating
deratings
deration
derations
deratization
deratizations
derats
deratted
deratting
deray
derayed
deraying
derays (current term)
derbies
derbio
derby
derby hat fracture
derbylite
derbyshire spar
derdeba
derdebas
derdoing
dere
derealization
derealizations
derecho
derecognise

Literary usage of Derays

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1835)
"... most sacred influent e ; Never derays her beauties' excellence, Aye like herself; and she doth always trace Not only the same path but the same pare. ..."

2. The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life by Jonathan Edwards, Sereno Edwards Dwight (1829)
"It is so, after some time of profession : for at first, it ?a' ther grows than derays and withers; but afterward they have enough of it,'' withers and dies. ..."

3. The Universal Songster: Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete (1834)
"Whilst Ben upsets an apple-stall as he is backward falling. that there gutter, I say. Look at my white cor- derays; I'm just like a mudlark. ..."

4. The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the by Robert Wodrow (1830)
"Little needs he said upon it, after so many former papers of this nature. The narrative owns great derays in religion, and a dangerous increase in pro- ..."

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