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Derring-Do

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DERRING-DO, valour, chivalrous conduct or "desperate courage." The word is a misconstruction of the verbal substan tive dorryng or durring, daring, and the present infinitive of "do." Spenser first adapted derring-do as a substantive meaning "man hood and chevalrie," and this use was revived by Scott.