dere |
derne |
As a noun dere
is door.
As an adjective dere
is bitter.
As a verb derne is
(scotland) to hide; to skulk.
terms |
derne |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb derne is
(scotland) to hide; to skulk.
derne |
dene |
As a verb derne
is to hide; to skulk.
As a noun dene is
a valley, especially the deep valley of a stream or rivulet.
As a proper noun Dene is
an Athabascan people of Canada, especially of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
derve |
derne |
As verbs the difference between derve and derne
is that
derve is to labour; swink while
derne is (scotland) to hide; to skulk.
derne |
derns |
As a verb derne
is (scotland) to hide; to skulk.
As a noun derns is
.
kerne |
derne |
As a noun kerne
is .
As a verb derne is
(scotland) to hide; to skulk.
derne |
derny |
As a verb derne
is (scotland) to hide; to skulk.
As a noun derny is
(cycling) a motorized bicycle for paced cycling events such as keirin.
derne |
dern |
As verbs the difference between derne and dern
is that
derne is to hide; to skulk while
dern is to hide; secrete, as in a hole.
As a noun dern is
a secret; secrecy.
As an adjective dern is
hidden; secret; private.
erne |
derne |
As a proper noun erne
is .
As a verb derne is
(scotland) to hide; to skulk.
derne |
perne |
As verbs the difference between derne and perne
is that
derne is (scotland) to hide; to skulk while
perne is to spin or gyrate (as the pern of a spinning-wheel).