Definition of Dere. Meaning of Dere. Synonyms of Dere

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Definition of Dere

Dere
Dere Dere, v. t. [AS. derian to hurt.] To hurt; to harm; to injure. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Dere
Dere Dere, n. Harm. [Obs.] --Robert of Brunne.

Meaning of Dere from wikipedia

- Dere may refer to: Deira, a kingdom in Northern England (559-664) Déré, a village in Sami Department, Banwa Province, Burkina Faso Dere, Iraq, a village...
- Cansu Dere (born 14 October 1980, Ankara) is a Turkish actress, model and former Miss Turkey. Her mother partly descends from the Turkish community in...
- terms tsun tsun (ツンツン) (adverb, 'morosely, aloofly, offputtingly') and dere dere (でれでれ) (adverb, 'in a lovey-dovey or infatuated manner'). Originally found...
- Dere Street or Deere Street is a modern designation of a Roman road which ran north from Ebora**** (York), crossing the Stanegate at Corbridge (Hadrian's...
- John Dering may refer to: John Dering (MP for New Romney), represented New Romney (UK Parliament constituency) John Dering (MP for Southampton) in 1397...
- Africa. Species: Dere acaciae Gardner, 1939 Dere adelpha Holzschuh, 1995 Dere affinis Gahan, 1906 "Dere White, 1855". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2 April...
- Dering is a surname, and may refer to: Charles L. Dering, American lawyer and politician Sir Cholmeley Dering, 4th Baronet, English politician Sir Edward...
- "Dat Dere" is a jazz song written by Bobby Timmons that was recorded in 1960. Lyrics were written later by Oscar Brown, Jr. The song was first recorded...
- Djere was born on 2 June 1995 to mother Hajnalka and father Csaba (or Čaba) Đere in Senta, Serbia. His parents were Hungarians. Both of his parents died from...
- surname Dering. The Dering Baronetcy, of Surrenden Dering, Kent, was created in the Baronetage of England on 1 February 1626 for Edward Dering. It became...