Deef vs Delf - What's the difference?
deef | delf |
(obsolete, or, dialectal) deaf
* 1884 : (Mark Twain), (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), Chapter VIII
Diplôme d'étude de langue française, a French-language qualification.
As an adjective deef
is deaf.As an acronym DELF is
diplôme d'étude de langue française, a French-language qualification.As a noun delf is
a mine, quarry, pit dug; ditch.deef
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Then the captain sung out "Stand away!" and the cannon let off such a blast right before me that it made me deef with the noise and pretty near blind with the smoke, and I judged I was gone.