DUDDROUN, _s._ Sloven, drab.

_Dunbar._

Isl. _dudr-a_, to act in a slovenly manner.

DUDE, for _do it_, S.

_Diallog._

_To_ DUEL, DUELL, DWELL, _v. n._

1. To delay, to tarry.

_Douglas._

2. To continue in any state.

_Barbour._

3. To cease or rest.

_Wallace._

4. _Dwelt behind_, left behind.

_Barbour._

Su. G. _dwael-ias_, id. Isl. _duel_, moror.

~Duelling~, _s._ Delay, tarrying.

_Barbour._

DUERGH, _s._ A dwarf.

V. ~Droich~.

_Gawan and Gol._

DUKE, DUCK, _s._ A general.

_Evergreen._

DUKE, DUIK, _s._ A duck, S.

_Bannatyne Poems._

DULCE, _adj._ Sweet; Lat. _dulc-is_.

_Lyndsay._

DULDER, _s._ Any thing large, S. B.

_To_ DULE, _v. n._ To grieve.

_Dunbar._

Fr. _doul-oir_, Lat. _dol-ere_.

~Dule~, ~Dool~, _s._ Grief, S.

_Wyntoun._

_To sing dool_, to lament.

_Gl. Shirr._

DULE, DOOL, _s._ The goal in a game.

_Chr. Kirk._

Teut. _doel_, aggesta terra, in quam sagittarii jaculantur sagittas.

DULL, _s._ Hard of hearing, S.

_Sir John Sinclair._

DULSE, _adj._ Dull, heavy, S. B.

Isl. _dollsa_, appendere ignavum.

DULSE, _s._ The fucus, a species of seaweed, S.

_Martin._

Gael. _duilliasg_, Ir. _dulisk_, id.

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