(Ancient Greece, religion) The innermost sanctuary or shrine in a temple, from where oracles were given.
(by extension) A private chamber; a sanctum.
deputy
deputy
noun
(France): A member of the Chamber of Deputies, formerly called Corps Législatif
(Ireland): a member of Dáil Éireann, or the title of a member of Dáil Éireann. (Normally capitalised in both cases)
(United States): a law enforcement officer who works for the county sheriff's office; a deputy sheriff or sheriff's deputy; the entry level rank in such an agency
(mining, historical) A person employed to install and remove props, brattices, etc. and to clear gas, for the safety of the miners.
One appointed as the substitute of others, and empowered to act for them, in their name or their behalf; a substitute in office
verb
(informal, nonstandard) to deputise
doubty
doubty
adj
(obsolete) Dubious, doubtful.
Obsolete form of doughty.
duftry
dumpty
dumpty
adj
Alternative form of dumpy
dumyat
durity
durity
noun
(obsolete) hardness; firmness
(obsolete) harshness; cruelty
dutchy
dutchy
adj
(US, dialect, regional to rural Central New York State) difficult to understand, slurred, imprecisely articulated
noun
Archaic spelling of duchy.
estudy
nudity
nudity
noun
(countable, rare) Something or someone without clothes.
(uncountable) The state or quality of being without clothing on the body; specifically, the quality of being without clothing on the genitals.
rudity
rudity
noun
rudeness; ignorance
studdy
studys
studys
noun
Misspelling of studies.
sturdy
sturdy
adj
(obsolete) Foolishly obstinate or resolute; stubborn.
Of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.
Resolute, in a good sense; or firm, unyielding quality.
Solid in structure or person.
noun
A disease caused by a coenurus infestation in the brain of an animal, especially a sheep or canid; coenurosis.