Lat. _defod-ere_, to dig.

DIUINE, _s._ A soothsayer.

_Douglas._

Fr. _devin_, id.

DYVOUR, _s._ A bankrupt.

_Skene._

Fr. _devoir_, duty.

~Dyuourie~, _s._ Declaration of bankruptcy.

_Skene._

DIXIE, _s._ Severe reprehension, S. q. the sentence of a pedagogue, Lat.

_dixi_, "I have said it."

_To_ DO, _v. a._ To avail.

V. ~Dow~.

_Wallace._

_To_ DO _in-to_, to bring into.

_Wyntown._

DO, _s._ p.r.o.n. _doe_, A piece of bread, S. A.

Fr. _dot_, a portion.

DOACH, DOAGH, _s._ A wear or cruive.

_Statist. Acc._

DOCHT, _pret._ Could, availed.

V. ~Dow~, 1.

DOCHTER, DOUCHTYR, _s._ Daughter, S.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

~Dochter-Dochter~, _s._ Grand daughter.

Sw. _doter doter_, id.

_Wyntown._

DOCHLY, _adv._ Perhaps for _dochtely_, powerfully; from A. S. _dochtig_.

_Houlate._

DOCHTY, _adj._ Malapert, S. an oblique sense of E. _doughty_.

_To_ DOCK, _v. a._ To flog the hips, S.

Teut. _dock-en_, dare pugnos.

DOCK, DOK, _s._

1. Podex, S.

_Kennedy._

2. Stern of a ship.

_Pitscottie._

DOCKEN, DOKEN, _s._ The dock, an herb, S.

_Ritson._

DOCKER, _s._ Struggle, S. B.

V. ~Dock~, _v._

_Ross._

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