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Half-dele, -deil(l, n. and adv. Also: -dell, -deyll. [ME. halfe dele, half delle (1399), f. Half a., Dele n. Cf. Halfindale. In Sc. found only in verse; common in Douglas.] Half.(1) 1375 Barb. xiv. 188.
Bot thai ar nocht … Haif deill ane dyner till vs here Ib. 497.
But half deill a myle of way Fra the cite ?1438 Alex. ii. 7710.
Me leuer war I mocht resembill him … Than haue half deill this warld 1513 Doug. vi. ix. 212.
All kynd of vicis to comprehend half deill [R. half dele] … I mycht nocht rekkyn(2) a1500 Henr. III. 151/32.
The hair of the hurcheoun nocht half deill hakkit 1513 Doug. ii. ix. 47, Ib. xii. vi. 117.
Thocht he was halfdeill ded Ib. vii. ii. 29.
He said na mair bot this, half deil [Sm. half deyll] in bourd Ib. viii. iv. 182.
That monstruous half deil wilde beiste
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