11. To make an end of.

_Douglas._

~Dichtings~, _s. pl._

1. Refuse, S.

_Ross._

2. The refuse of corn, S. synon. _s.h.a.g_.

_To_ DICT, _v. a._ To dictate.

V. ~Dite~.

_To_ DIDDLE, _v. n._

1. To move like a dwarf, S.

_Ramsay._

2. To shake, to jog.

_Burns._

Isl. _dudd-est_, segnipes esse.

DIE, s. A toy, a gewgaw, Loth.

DIET-BOOKE, s. A diary.

_Calderwood._

L. B. _diaet-a_, iter unius diei.

DIFFER, _s._ A difference, S.

_Bp. Forbes._

DIFFICIL, _adj._ Difficult.

_Complaynt S._

_To_ DIFFOUND, _v. a._ To diffuse.

_Douglas._

DIGNE. _adj._ Worthy.

V. ~Ding~.

DIKE, DYK, _s._

1. A wall, S.

_Kelly._

2. A vein of _whinstone_, traversing the strata of coal, S.

_Statist. Acc._

3. A ditch.

_Wallace._

A. S. _dic_, Su. G. _dike_, id.

_To_ ~Dyk~, _v. a._ To inclose with ramparts or ditches.

_Barbour._

~Diker~, ~d.y.k.er~, _s._ One who builds inclosures of stone, generally without lime; also _dry-diker_, S.

_Statist. Acc._

_To_ DILL, _v. a._ To conceal.

_Callander._

Isl. _dyll-a_, Su. G. _doel-ja_, occultare.

_To_ DILL, _v. a._ To a.s.suage or remove.

_Bannatyne Poems._

A. S. _dilg-ian_, delere; Isl. _dill-a_, lallare.

© 2024 www.topnovel.cc