Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete strong preterit of
delve .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- obsolete imp. of
delve .
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Examples
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There he incited a crowd at Blackheath with the popular text "When Adam dalf [dug] and Eve span [spun],/Who was then a gentleman?"
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And he began to run after it till that the star abode in the place where the head of S. John was, and there he dalf and found a pot, and the holy head therein.
The Golden Legend, vol. 5 1230-1298 1900
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(Chaucer); ‘snow’ ‘snew’; ‘sow’ ‘sew’; ‘delve’ ‘dalf’ and ‘dolve’;
English Past and Present Richard Chenevix Trench 1846
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Then make K/, or L/equal to the dalf-TangeAt of 6id«f
Epitome of the Art of Navigation: Or, A Short, Easy and Methodical Way to Become a Compleat ... 1770
AnWulf commented on the word dalf
delve, dalf, dolven
November 28, 2011