DOUCE, DOUSE, _adj._

1. Sedate, S.

_Ramsay._

2. Modest, opposed to wantonness, S. B.

3. Of a respectable character, S.

_Burns._

Fr. _doux, douce_, mild, gentle.

~Doucely~, _adv._ Soberly, prudently, S.

DOUD, _s._ A woman"s cap with a caul, Ang.

_To_ DOVER, _v. n._ To slumber, S. synon. _sloom_, S. B.

_A. Douglas._

Isl. _dofw-a_, stupere.

~Douerit~, ~Dowerit~, _part. pa._ Drowsy.

_Douglas._

~Dover~, _s._ A slumber, S.

Isl. _dur_, somnis levis.

_To_ DOUK, _v. a._ To duck, S.

_Douglas._

Belg. _duck-en_, id.

DOUL"D, _part. pa._ Fatigued, Fife.

V. ~Doud~.

_A. Douglas._

DOULE, _s._, A fool.

_Houlate._

A. S. _dole_, fatuus.

DOUNGEOUN, _s._

1. The strongest tower belonging to a fortress.

_Barbour._

Fr. _donjon_.

2. A tower in general.

_Lyndsay._

DOUNT, _s._ A stroke, a blow.

V. ~Dunt~, _s._

_To_ DOUN THRING, _v. a._

1. To overthrow.

_Lyndsay._

2. To undervalue.

V. ~Thring~.

_Douglas._

DOUNWITH, _adv._

1. Downwards, S.

_Wallace._

A. S. _adun_, deorsum, and _with_, versus.

2. As a _s. To the dounwith_, downwards, S.

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