dierne

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Old English[edit]

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈdi͜yr.ne/, [ˈdi͜yrˠ.ne]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *darnī (hidden).

Adjective[edit]

dierne

  1. secret, hidden
    • Beowulf
      ne sceal dyrne sum wesan
      nothing must be secret
    • "The Wife's Lament"
      Ongunnon þæt þæs mannes māgas hyċġan þurh dierne ġeþōht þæt hīe tōdǣlden unc.
      The person's relatives began to think of a secret plan to separate us.
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  • Middle English: derne, darne, durne
    • English: dern, dearn, darn
    • Scots: dern, darn

Etymology 2[edit]

Substantified from the above.

Noun[edit]

dierne n

  1. a secret
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