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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Dern(e, Darn(e, adv. [ME. and OE. derne.] Secretly; in secret or concealment. 1513 Doug. ii. xi. 113.
I … hyd thame darn within a valy deip Ib. vii. Prol. 68; etc.
The deyr full dern doun in the dalis drew 15.. Clar. iii. 718.
Quhen scho hard ocht steiring hir besyde lnto ane busch full darne scho wald hir hyde 1595 Crim. Trials I. iii. 353.
To ly derne and quiet thair, quhill he micht find the commoditie to murdreis Hucheon 1631 Craig v. 5/27.
I drew me darne to the doore, … And as I lent to my lug, this well I heard
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