also darworth, déorwurþe, derwarde, derwurð, derwurðe, derwurþ, deorðe, deoreðe, dereworth, derewurðe, dereworþe, derworþ, derworþe, derworth, derwurthe, dierewurd, direwerþe, dirworthe, durewurðe, dyrworth, dyrwurþe CLICK HERE FOR KEY TO SOURCES Old English déor-, dyacurwurþe, apparently from diacueru, déoru dear n. (dearness, dearth) + wyrþe worthy. c 888 - Boethius De Consolatione Philosophiae translated c 888, Ælfred Boetkius De consolatione philosophiae tr. c 888; see below from E-NED (for definition 1) (for definition 3)
From: English Reprints Tottel's Miscellany. Songes and Sonettes by Henry Howard, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Nicholas Grimald and Uncertain Authors by Edward Arber, 1557 Reprinted 1870 A Funerall Song, Upon the Deceas of Annes his Mother, Nicholas Grimald P. 117
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