DOCKUS, _s._ Any thing very short, S.

DOCUS, _s._ A stupid fellow, S.

Germ. _docke_, a puppet.

DOD, _s._ A slight fit of ill-humour, S.

Gael. _sdoid_, id.

~Doddy~, _adj._ Pettish, S.

Gael. _sdodach_.

_To_ DODD, _v. n._ To jog, _Fife._

Isl. _dudd-est_, segnipes esse.

DODDY, DODDIT, _adj._

1. Without horns, S.

2. Bald, without hair, S. B.

~Doddie~, _s._ A cow wanting horns, S.

_To_ DODGE, _v. n._ To jog, S. A.

_Gl. Sibb._

DOFART, _adj._ Stupid.

V. ~Duffart~.

DOGDRIVE, DOG DRAVE, _s._ A state of ruin.

_Ramsay._

DOG-HIP, _s._ The fruit of the Dog-rose, S.

DOG-NASHICKS, _s._ Something resembling the gall-nut, produced by an insect depositing its _ova_ on the leaves of the Trailing willow, S. B.

DOG"S CAMOVYNE, Weak-scented feverfew, also _Dog-gowan_, S. B.

DOG"S SILLER, Yellow rattle or c.o.c.k"s comb, S.

DOG"S TANSY, _s._ Silver-weed, S.

~Doggis~, _s. pl._ Swivels.

_Complaynt S._

Norm. Fr. _dagge_, a small gun.

DOG-LATIN, _s. Macaronic_ Latin. S.

_Ruddiman._

DOGONIS, _s. pl._ Suitors.

_Dunbar._

_To_ DOYCE, _v. a._ To give a dull heavy stroke, Ang.

~Doyce~, _s._

1. A dull heavy stroke, Ang.; _douss_, a blow, S.

V. ~Dusch~.

2. The flat sound caused by the fall of a heavy body, Ang.

DOID, _v. imp._ It becomes, Fr. _doit_.

_Henrysone._

DOIL, _s._ A piece of any thing, as of bread, Ang. _dole_, E.

DOIL"D, DOILT, _adj._

1. Stupid, confused, S.

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