deid

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See also: déid

Scots

Etymology

From Middle English ded, deed, from Old English dēad, from Proto-Germanic *daudaz.

Adjective

deid (not comparable)

  1. dead, deceased
  2. expired, past and gone

Verb

deid (or dee'd)

  1. simple past tense of dei (more commonly spelt, dee)