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Dele   Listen
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Dele  v. t.  (past & past part. deled; pres. part. deleing)  (Print.) To erase; to cancel; to delete; to mark for omission.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dele" Quotes from Famous Books



... and tedy[-] ouse labour / and many tymes with great dispayre to com to the ende of his purpose. And for this cause I haue ben farre lesse cu[-] riouse than I wolde els haue ben / and also a great dele the shorter. If this my labour may please your lordeshyp / it is the thynge that I do in it moost desyre / but yf it seme [F.vii.r] bothe to you and other a thyng that is ve- ry rude and skant worthe the lokynge on: yet Aristotles wordes ...
— The Art or Crafte of Rhetoryke • Leonard Cox

... her lover. Frances went away early in the morning and did not get back until after six. Mrs. Whitney, a Southern woman by birth, was one of the easy-going kind and very fond of novels. Mr. Whitney brought them home by the dozen. The house seemed somehow to run itself, with the aid of Dele, as she ...
— A Little Girl in Old New York • Amanda Millie Douglas



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