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† iˈrride, v. Obs. [ad. L. irrīdē-re to laugh at, f. ir- (ir-1) + rīdēre to laugh.] trans. To laugh at; to deride.
1637Mede Ep., to Twisse Wks. (1672) iv. lxxi. 850 Did I merit to be irrided for having found out I know not what Mystery? a1648Ld. Herbert Hen. VIII (1683) 489 Luther, Stermius, and others..irrided it publickly. |