_Barbour._

Isl. _thys_, Alem. _thuz_, _doz_, fragor.

DUSCHET, DUSSIE, _s._ A musical instrument.

_Poems 16th Cent._

DUSCHET, DUSSIE, _s._ An indors.e.m.e.nt.

_Leg. Bp. St Androis._

Fr. _douss-er_, to indorse.

_To_ DUSH, _v. a._ To push as a ram, ox, &c. S.

Teut. _does-en_, pulsare c.u.m impetu; Isl. _dusk-a_, verbera infligo.

DUST, _s._ A tumult.

Su. G. _dyst_, id.

DUST _of a mill_, what flies from a mill in grinding, S. Teut. _duyst_, pollen.

DUST _of lint_, what flies from flax in dressing, S.

Teut. _doest_, lanugo lintei.

DUSTIE-FUTE, DUSTIFIT, _s._

1. A pedlar.

_Skene._

2. One who is not resident in a country.

_Burr. Lawes._

3. Used to denote revelry.

_G.o.dly Ball._

_To_ DUTE, DUTT, _v. n._ To dose, S. B.

Belg. _dutt-en_, to set a-nodding.

~Dut~, _s._ A stupid person, S. B.

Dan. _doede_, stupidus; Belg. _dutt-en_, delirare.

DWABLE, DWEBLE, _adj._ Weak, flexible.

Su. G. _dubbel_, double.

_Ross._

DWALM, DWAUM, _s._

V. ~Dualm~.

_To_ Dw.a.n.g, _v. a._

1. To oppress with labour, S. B.

2. To bear, or draw, unequally, S. B.

3. To hara.s.s by ill-humour, S. B.

Teut. _dwingh-en_, domare, arctare.

_To_ ~Dw.a.n.g~, _v. n._ To toil, S. B.

_Morison._

~Dw.a.n.g~, _s._ A rough shake or throw, S. B.

_Morison._

_To_ ~Dwyne~, _v. n._

1. To pine, S.

_A. Nicol._

2. To fade, applied to nature.

_Ferguson._

3. To dwindle, S.

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