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+Diuise+, _v._ to tell of, describe, S2; see +Deuisen+. [[Addition]]
+Diuulgate+, _pp._ divulged; +dy-wlgat+, S3.--Lat. _diuulgatus_.
+Diuyn+; see +Deuin+.
+Diyngis+, _sb. pl._ dyes, colours, W2; see +Deyen+.
+Di?e+, to die; see +Deyen+.
+Di?el+, _adj._ secret, MD; +di?ele+, _dat._, S.--AS. _digol_, _degol_, _deogol_, _deagol_; cp. OHG. _tougali_ (Tatian), also with different suffix, _dougan_ (Otfrid).
+Di?te+, _pt. s._ ordained, S2; +di?t+, _pp._ prepared, S2; see +Dihten+.
+Doale+, _sb._ dole, portion, S3; see +Dool+.
+Docken+, _v._ to cut away the tail, _decaudare_, MD; to cut short, C; +dokkyn+, Prompt. See +Dok+.
+Dodden+, _v._ to crop, lop branches, MD, Prompt.; +i-dodded+, _pp._, S; +doddyd+ (as trees), Prompt.
+Doddit+, _adj._ without horns, JD; +doddy+, JD; +doddie+, _sb._ cow without horns, JD.
+Dogge+, _sb._ dog, MD, S2, Voc., Prompt., W2 (Ps. 21. 21), PP, C2.--AS.
_docga_.
+Dohter+, _sb._ daughter, S; +do?ter+, S, S2; +dou?ter+, P, W2; +dowter+, S; +douhtres+, _pl._, S; +dou?tres+, P; +dou?tris+, W2; +doutres+, S; +de?ter+, S2; +do?tren+, S2; +doughtren+, C; +dehtren+, _dat._, S.--AS. _dohtor_ (_dehter_, dat. s.); cp. Goth. _dauhtar_; see Sievers, 93.
+Dok+, _sb._ a tail, MD, JD.--ONorse _dockr_; see MD.
+Doke+, _sb._ duck, S2, Voc., PP, C; +douke+, PP; +docke+, Prompt.; +duke+, Voc.; +duk+, PP.
+Dole+, _sb._ grief, P, CM; +deol+, S, MD, S2; +duel+, MD; +doel+, P; +diol+, MD; +dol+, MD; +dool+, S2, CM; +dul+, MD; +del+, MD, S2; +dewle+, S3; +dule+, S3.--OF. _doel_, _duel_, _deol_, _dol_, _del_; Late Lat. *_dolium_, from _dol-_, stem of Lat. _dolere_, to grieve; see Constans, supplement, p. 23.
+Dolefulle+, _adj._ doleful, MD; +delful+, S2, MD.
+Dolfin+, _sb._ dolphin, MD; +doulphyn+, Palsg.--OF. _doulphin_ (Palsg.), _daulphin_ (Cotg.), Prov. _dalfin_; Lat. _delphinum_. Cp.
+Delfin+.
+Dolfully+, _adv._ dolefully, G; +delfulli+, MD.
+Doluen+, _pt. pl._ dug, P; _pp._ buried, S, P; see +Deluen+.
+Dom+, _sb._ judgment, S, S2, W; +dome+, S2, G; see +Doom+.
+Domage+, _sb._ damage, loss, S3; see +Damage+.
+Domb+, _adj._ dumb, MD, C3; +doumb+, MD; +dum+, Prompt.; +dom+, MD; +dumbe+, Manip.; +doumbe+, S, S2; +dome+, S3.--AS. _dumb_; cp. Goth.
_dumbs_, OHG. _dumb_, foolish (Otfrid).
+Dome+, _sb._ doom, S2; +domes+, _pl._, S2, G; see +Doom+.
+Domes-day+, _sb._ dooms-day, P; +domesdai+, S; +domesdei+, S.--AS.
_domes-daeg_.
+Domes-man+, _sb._ judge, S, W, W2; +domysmen+, _pl._ H.
+Domlen+, _v._ to be dull; +domland+, _pr. p._ clouding over, S2.
+Dom-place+, _sb._ judgment-hall, W.
+Don+, _v._ to do, put, make, cause, S; +do+, S, S2; +donne+, _ger._, S, S2; +done+, S2, MD; +doand+, _pr. p._, S2; +doande+, CM; +doing+, S3; +do+, _imp. pl._ S; +dest+, _2 pr. s._, S; +de+, _pr. s._, S, S2; +die+, S; +dea+, S; +do+, S, S2; +do+, _pl._, S, S2; +done+, S2; +dude+, _pt. s._, S2; +dide+, S; +dede+, S, S2; +ded+, S2; +duden+, _pl._, S; +deden+, S; +dyden+, S; +dude+, S2; +ydoon+, _pp._, C2; +idon+, S, S2; +idone+, S; +ido+, S, S2; +ydon+, S2; +ydo+, S2; +don+, S2; +doon+, MD; +do+, S2, MD.--AS. _don_, pt. s. _dyde_, pp. _ge-don_.
+Donet+, _sb._ grammar, primer, elementary instruction, PP, S2.--From _Donatus_, the grammarian; see Cotg. (s.v. _donat_).
+Dong+, _pt. s._ beat, MD; +dongen+, _pp._, S2, H; see +Dyngen+.
+Donjoun+, _sb._ the highest tower of a castle, also the dungeon or underground prison, MD; +dongeon+, P; +dongoun+, MD; +dungun+, S2.--AF.
_dongoun_, OF. _dongon_, _donjon_: Prov. _dompnhon_; Late Lat.
_domnionem_, a tower that dominates (Ducange), _dominionem_, lords.h.i.+p, from Lat. _dominium_.
+Donk+, _adj._ moist, S3, JD; +danke+, MD.--Cp. Icel. _dokkr_, obscure (stem *_danku_).
+Donken+, _v._ to moisten, MD, S2.
+Don-ward+, _adv._ downward, S2; see +Dounward+.
+Doo+, _sb._ doe, Voc., Palsg., W2; +do+, MD; +da+, MD; +days+, _pl._, S3.--AS. _da_.
+Dool+, _sb._ dole, share, portion, MD; +dole+, MD; +doale+, S3.--AS.
_dal_ (see OET).
+Doom+, _sb._ doom, judgment, sentence, W; +dom+, S, W, S2; +dome+, S2; +domes+, _pl._, S2, G.--AS. _dom_: Goth. _doms_.
+Dorc+, _adj._ dark, S; see +Derk+.
+Dore+, _sb._ door, MD, S2, C3; +dur+, MD, S3; +dure+, S.--AS. _duru_; cp. Gr. ???a; see Brugmann, -- 51.
+Dore-tre+, _sb._ bar of a door, P.
+Dore-ward+, _sb._ porter, door-keeper, S2; +durewart+, S.
+Dorren+, _pr. pl._ dare, MD; +doren+, W; +dorste+, _pt. subj. pl._, S, S2, C2; see +Dar+.
+Dortour+, _sb._ dormitory, MD, S3, CM; +dorture+, Voc.; +dorter+, Voc.--OF. _dortour_, _dortoir_; Lat. _dormitorium_.
+Dosc+, _adj._ dusk, S; +deosc+, MD.
+Doseyn+, _num._ dozen, C; see +Dozein+.