Lat. _de_ and _scando_, whence E. _scan_.

_To_ DASE, DAISE, _v. a._

1. To stupify, S.

_Wyntown._

2. To benumb.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _das-a_, languere, _dase_, stupidus.

DASE. _On dase_, alive, q. _on days_.

_Gawan and Gol._

_To_ DASH, _v. a._

1. To flourish in writing, S.

2. To make a great shew, S.

~Dash~, _s._

1. A flourish in writing, S.

2. A splendid appearance, S.

_Ferguson._

DAS KANE, _s._ Singing in parts.

Lat. _discant-us_.

_Montgomerie._

Da.s.s, _s._

1. _Da.s.s_ of a hay stack, that part of it that is cut off with a hay-knife, Loth.

2. _A da.s.s of corn_, that which is left in the barn after part is removed, Fife.

C. B. _das_, a heap of grain, Teut. _tas_, id.

Da.s.s, _s._ A stratum of stones, S.

_Statist. Acc._

_To_ DATCH, _v. a._ To jog, to skake, S. B. perhaps originally the same with E. _dodge_.

DATIVE, _s._ A power legally granted to one to act as executor of a latter will, when it is not confirmed by the proper heirs, S.

_Acts Sedt._

DAUD, _s._ A large piece.

V. ~Dawd~.

DAUE, _adj._ Listless, inactive.

V. ~Daw~.

_Dunbar._

DAVEL, DEVEL, _s._ A stunning blow, S.

_Gl. Sibb_.

_To_ DAUER, DAIVER, _v. a._ To stun, to stupify, Loth.

_To_ ~Dauer~, ~Daiver~, _v. n._

1. To become stupid.

_Burel_.

2. To be benumbed, S. B.

_Journ. Lond._

Su. G. _daur-a_, infatuare, Teut. _daver-en_, tremere.

_To_ DAW, _v. n._ To dawn.

_Wallace._

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