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+Dide+, _pt. s._ did, caused, put, S; see +Don+. [[Addition]]
+Diefles+, _sb. gen._ devil's, S; see +Deuel+.
+Dier+, _sb._ wild animal, beast; +diere+, _dat._, S; see +Deer+.
+Dier-chin+, _sb._ deer-kind, beasts, S.
+Diere+, _adj._ dear, S; see +Dere+.
+Diere-wur+, _adj._ precious, S; see +Derewure+.
+Diete+, _sb._ diet, food, MD, C; +dyetis+, _pl._, PP.--OF. _diete_; Late Lat. _dieta_, Lat. _diaeta_; Gr. d?a?ta.
+Dieten+, _v._ to diet; +di?ete+, _pr. subj._ S2, PP.
+Die+, _pr. s._ doeth, S; see +Don+.
+Dieule+, _sb. dat._ devil, S; see +Deuel+.
+Diffacen+, _v._ to deface, MD; +deface+, to obliterate, C2; +defaste+, _pp._, S3.--OF. _deffacer_.
+Dif-faden+, _v._ to fade away, MD; +defade+, to cause to fade, S3; +defadide+, _pp._, HD.
+Diffame+, _sb._ dishonour, disgrace, MD, S3, C2; +defame+, C3.--OF.
_diffame_.
+Diffamen+, _v._ to spread abroad a rumour, also to slander, MD, S2; +defame+, C2; +diffameden+, _pt. pl._, W; +defamed+, _pp._, W, C3.--AF.
_diffamer_, to slander; Lat. _diffamare_, to spread abroad a report.
+Digne+, _adj._ worthy, proud, MD, C, C2, C3, S2, S3; +dygne+, S2.
_Phr._: +digne as dich-water+, i.e. making people keep their distance, S3.--OF. _digne_; Lat. _dignum_.
+Dignelich+, _adv._ worthily, P; +dyngneliche+, S2.
+Dignete+, _sb._ worth, dignity, high office, MD; +dignitee+, C2; +dingnetes+, _pl._, S2.--AF. _dignete_; Lat. _dignitatem_. Cf.
+Deyntee+.
+Dihten+, _v._ to order, rule, prepare, adorn, MD, S2; +di?ten+, MD; +di?tti+, S2; +diht+, _pr. s._, S; +dightes+, S2; +dihte+, _pt. s._, S; +di?te+, S2; +diht+, _pp._, S2; +di?t+, MD, S2; +dight+, MD, S3; +ydi?t+, S2, S3; +dy?t+, S2; +dicht+, S2; +ydy?t+, S3; +dygth+, H.--AS.
_dihtan_; Lat. _dictare_.
+Dilatacioun+, _sb._ extension, diffuseness, S2, C3.--Lat.
_dilatationem_.
+Dilitable+, _adj._ delightful, S2; see +Delitable+. [[Addition]]
+Dim+, _adj._ dim, MD; +dym+, C; +dymme+, MD; +dimme+, _pl._, S.--AS.
_dim_.
+Dimliche+, _adv._ dimly, softly (of sound), MD; +dimluker+, _comp._, S.
+Dimnes+, _sb._ dimness, S2.
+Dinnen+, _v._ to din, MD; +dunien+, MD; +denie+, S; +dinede+, _pt. s._, MD; +donyd+, MD; +dynnit+, MD.--AS. _dynian_; cp. Icel. _dynja_. See +Dyn+.
+Dint+, _sb._ blow, S, S2; see +Dent+.
+Dinten+, _v._ to strike, S.
+Diopendion+, _sb._ a kind of barley-sugar, S2; see +Dia-penidion+.
+Dirige+, _sb._ the name of an anthem in the office for the dead beginning with the words from Ps. 5. 8, '_Dirige_, Dominus meus,' MD, S3; +dyrge+, MD; +dorge+, MD.
+Dis-+; see +Des-+.
+Disburse+, _v._ to pay out of a purse, Sh.; +deburs+, S3.--OF.
_desbourser_.
+Dischargen+, _v._ to unload, MD; +deschargen+, MD; +dischargiden+, _pt.
pl._, W.--AF. _descharger_.
+Dischevele+, _pp._ with hair in disorder, MD, C.--OF. _deschevele_, pp.
of _descheveler_, to dischevel (Cotg.).
+Disciple+, _sb._ disciple, W (John 20. 2); +disciplis+, _pl._, PP, W; +diciples+, S; +deciples+, S; +decipelis+, S2.--AF. _disciple_; Lat.
_discipulum_ (acc.).
+Disciplesse+, _sb._ a woman-disciple, W.
+Discipline+, _sb._ chastis.e.m.e.nt, MD; +disceplines+, _pl._ flagellations, S.--OF. _discipline_ (Cotg.); Church Lat. _disciplina_ (Ducange).
+Disclaundre+, _v._ to slander, S2, C3.
[[Printed between +Disciple+ and +Disciplesse+, with expected cross-reference to +Sclaundre+ (verb) missing.]]
+Disclaundre+, _sb._ evil fame, S2, PP; +desclandre+, MD; +dislander+, ND. See +Sclaundre+.
+Disclose+, _v._ to disclose, S3; +desclosen+, S2.--OF. _desclore_ (subj. _-close_); Lat. _disclaudere_.
+Discomfiten+, _v._ to defeat, to put to the rout, MD; +dyscowmfytyn+, Prompt.; +disconfet+, _pt. s._, MD; +disconfite+, MD; _pp._, MD; +disc.u.mfyst+, S3; +dysconfited+, S3.--OF. _desconfire_ (pp.
_desconfit_); Lat. _dis_ + _conficere_.
+Discomfiture+, _sb._ defeat, MD; +disconfiture+, C.--AF.
_desc.u.mfiture_, _desconfiture_.
+Disconfort+, _sb._ discomfort, C; +discomfort+, W.
+Disconforten+, _v._ to trouble, discomfort, C; +disconfort+, S3; +discomforten+, MD.--OF. _desconforter_.
+Discoueren+, _v._ to discover, uncover, MD, C3; +diskeuer+, MD; +discure+, S3.--OF. _descovrir_, _descuvrir_.