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From Middle English depe, deep, dep, deop, from Old English dēop (“deep, profound; awful, mysterious; heinous; serious, solemn, earnest; extreme, great”), from Proto-West Germanic *deup, from Proto-Germanic *deupaz (“deep”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewbʰ-nós, from *dʰewbʰ- (“deep”).

deep (comparative deeper, superlative deepest)

deep (comparative more deep or deeper, superlative most deep or deepest)

deep (countable and uncountable, plural deeps)

Ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *deup. One of several Ripuarian relict words with an unshifted post-vocalic plosive. Compare Aap (“ape”), söke (“to seek”).

deep (masculine deepe, feminine deep or deepe, comparativer deeper, superlative et deepste)

deep

deep

From Middle Low German diep, from Old Saxon diop.


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45 years of setting up, repairing and playing guitars I simply can't afford $75 bucks 4 times a year to get my action set right again My guitar has a


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  • Decide your ideal venue. First, decide what kind of venue suits your personality and where you might want to spend large amounts of time.
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