Deres vs Deros - What's the difference?
deres | deros |
(dere)
To hurt; harm; injure; wound.
* c.1390 , Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘The Squire's Tale’, Canterbury Tales :
* :
To annoy, trouble, grieve.
(US) D'ate]] '''E'''ligible to '''R'''eturn from '''O'''ver'''s'''eas or '''D'''ate of [[estimate, '''E'''stimated '''R'''eturn from '''O'''ver' s eas
As a verb deres
is third-person singular of dere.As an acronym DEROS is
Date Eligible to Return from Overseas or Date of Estimated Return from Overseas.As a noun deros is
plural of dero.deres
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* * * * ----dere
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) dere, from (etyl) .Etymology 2
From (etyl) deren, derien, from (etyl) .Verb
(der)- And of Achilles with his queynte spere, / For he koude with it bothe heele and dere .
- Thenne herd he a voyse say / Galahad I see there enuyronne aboute the so many angels that my power may not dere the /