darraign
1Darraign — Dar raign, Darrain Dar rain,, v. t. [OF. deraisnier to explain, defend, to maintain in legal action by proof and reasonings, LL. derationare; de + rationare to discourse, contend in law, fr. L. ratio reason, in LL., legal cause. Cf. {Arraign},… …
2darraign — To prepare for combat, or decide by combat …
3darraign — /dəˈreɪn/ (say duh rayn) verb (t) → deraign …
4darraign — /dareyn/ To clear a legal account; to answer an accusation; to settle a controversy …
5darraign — /dareyn/ To clear a legal account; to answer an accusation; to settle a controversy …
6darraign — Same as deraign …
7darraign — …
8Darrain — Darraign Dar raign, Darrain Dar rain,, v. t. [OF. deraisnier to explain, defend, to maintain in legal action by proof and reasonings, LL. derationare; de + rationare to discourse, contend in law, fr. L. ratio reason, in LL., legal cause. Cf.… …
9Deraign — De*raign , Derain De*rain , v. t. [See {Darraign}.] (Old Law) To prove or to refute by proof; to clear (one s self). [Obs.] …
10Deraignment — De*raign ment, Derainment De*rain ment, n. [See {Darraign}.] 1. The act of deraigning. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. The renunciation of religious or monastic vows. [Obs.] Blount. [1913 Webster] …
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