<span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> Obsolete spelling of deep. eeped, pee-ed <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> alternative form of depe <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> alternative form of depe <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> to baptize Deepa...
eeped simple past and past participle of eep <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span>, pee-ed...
pee-ed (nonstandard) simple past and past participle of pee <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span>, eeped...
engorge 1590, Spenser, “II.xii”, in The Faerie Queene[1]: That is the Gulfe of Greedinesse, they say, That <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> engorgeth all this worldes pray......
weapon bright / Taking aduantage of his open iaw, / Ran through his mouth with so importune might, / That <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> emperst his darksome hollow maw [...]....
→OCLC: Yet did she not lament with loude alew, / As women wont, but with <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> sighes and singults few. e-law, lawe, wale, weal alew romanization of 𐌰𐌻𐌴𐍅...
Poly-Olbion, song 1 p. 7: Where Thetis handmaids still in that recoursefull <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> With those rough Gods of Sea, continuall revells keepe; (nonstandard) resourceful...
London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: There all that night remained Britomart, / Restlesse, recomfortlesse, with heart <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> grieved […]...
Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: The mortall steele despiteously entayld <span class="searchmatch">Deepe</span> in their flesh, quite through the yron walles, That a large purple streame...
page 8: Some semitawres, and some more halfe a beare Other halfe swine <span class="searchmatch">deepe</span> wallowing in the miers. William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors...