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de'ri I§ prep (acc) until, up to, up until, till, to II§ pcl 1 (precedes other prepositions or conjunctions to form complex prepositions or conjunctions) 2 (implies an unexpectedly high degree, amount or grade) even • deri diku to a certain extent, up to a point • deri ku <> arrin ēapi to the extent of <>'s ability • deri ku tė arri·n3sg syri as far as the eye can see • deri mė njė up to the last detail, in every single way • deri nė asht to the bone, very deeply • deri nė frymėn e fundit "until the final breath" up to the very end • deri nė fund in full detail • deri nė fyt up to the ears • deri nė kockė to the very bone, to the core • deri nė njė kokėrr every single one/piece, to the very last one deri|atė|he'r|shėm adj (i) of the time up until then: up to that moment, until then der|i'ēkė nf small door; backdoor, way out |