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daid|deɪd| repr. U.S. Black and dial. pronunc. of dead a.
1890Harper's Mag. Dec. 112/1, I al'ays layin' out to go back home, but I 'ain' been yit. Dee's mos' all daid b'fo' dis, suh? 1934C. Carmer Stars fell on Alabama iv. iii. 208 Wasn't hardly a time when ole Man Smith wasn't daid to the worl'. 1955F. O'Connor Wise Blood xiv. 230 No, he ain't daid. He's moving. 1970R. D. Abrahams Positively Black vi. 132 Oh, he's probably daid, the house caved in. |