Chaucer's Works, Volume 6 — Introduction, Glossary, and IndexesChaucer, Geoffrey
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Chaucer's Works, Volume 6 — Introduction, Glossary, and Indexes
Chaucer, Geoffrey
English poetry -- Middle English, 1100-1500
DIVYDE, _v._ divide, B 3380; _pp._ Divyded, B 3424.
DIVYN, _adj._ divine, B 3247; Divyne, _def._ A 122; _voc._ HF. 1101. See
DEVYNE.
DIVYNACIOUNS, _pl._ divinations, B 5. p 4. 3.
DIVYNAILES, _pl._ divinations, I 605. O. F. _devinaille_.
DIVYNEN, _v._ guess, T. iii. 458; _1 pr. s._ declare, 12. 19; Divyninge,
_pres. pt._ guessing, A 2515. See DEVYNE.
DIVYNINGE, _s._ guessing, opinion, A 2521.
DIVYNIS, _pl._ theologians, A 1323; Divines, I 957.
DIVYNOUR, _s._ seer, soothsayer, B 5. p 3. 95.
DO; see DOON.
DOCTOUR, _s._ doctor, A 411; (i.e. St. Augustine), C 117; theologian, I 85;
Doctours, _pl._ teachers, A. pr. 74; D 1648.
DOCTRINE, _s._ instruction, A. pr. 45; doctrine, L. 19; learning, B 2702;
Doctr['y]ne, instruction, B 4632.
DOERES, _pl._ doers, agents, B 5. p 6. 166.
DOES, _pl._ does (deer), R. 1401; 3. 429.
DOGEREL, _adj._ doggrel, B 2115.
DOGGE, _s._ dog, D 1369, E 2014; Dogges, _pl._ dogs, R. 221; T. iv. 626; B
3089, 4576.
DOGHTER, _s._ daughter, L. 114; B 151; _gen._ E 608; Doghtres, _pl._ B
4565, C 73, 76; Doghtren, _pl._ L. 1963; B 4019, F 1429, I 201; Doughter,
_sing._ T. iii. 3; Doughtren, _pl._ T. iv. 22.
DOING, _s._ deed, act, 3. 995; Doinges, _pl._ deeds, L. 1681.
DOKE (duk[*e]), _s._ duck, 5. 498, 589; A 3576; Dokes, _pl._ B 4580.
DOKKE, _s._ dock (plant), T. iv. 461.
DOKKED, _pp._ cut short, A 590.
DOLVE, DOLVEN; see DELVE.
DOMB (dumb), _adj._ dumb, HF. 656; B 1055; Doumb, B 1. p 2. 12; A 774;
Dombe, _def._ L. 2377, 2380; _pl._ G 286.
DOME, DOMES; see DOOM.
DOMESDAY, doom's day, HF. 1284.
DOMESMAN, _s._ judge, B 2. m 6. 8; B 3680, I 594.
DOMINACIOUN, _s._ power, A 2758, H 57; dominion, 15. 16; B 3409, C 560;
chiefest influence, F 352; supremacy, H 181.
_Dominus_; see _Corpus_.
_Domus Dedali_, the labyrinth of Daedalus, HF. 1920.
DON, _imp. s._ don, do on, put on, T. ii. 954, iii. 738.
DON, DONE; see DOON.
DONG, _s._ dung, manure, A 530, I 139; Donge, _dat._ B 4208, C 535.
DONG-CARTE, _s._ dung-cart, B 4226.
DONGE, _ger._ to dung, B 4226.
DONGEHUL, _s._ dunghill, I 911 _n_.
DONGEOUN, _s._ keep-tower, A 1057.
DONNE, _adj. pl._ dun, dusky, T. ii. 908; dun-coloured, 5. 334; Dun,
_sing._ swarthy, R. 1213.
DOOM, _s._ judgement, B 5. p 2. 8; F 928; opinion, B 3127, E 1000, F 677;
sentence, decision; _hir d._, the decision passed on them, 5. 308; Dome,
_dat._ opinion, T. i. 100; judgement, HF. 1905; C 637; _to my d._, in my
opinion, R. 901; 5. 480; 22. 52; _stonde to the d._, abide by the decision,
5. 546; Domes, _pl._ dooms, decisions, judgements, A 323, C 163; B 4. p 6.
130; rulings, R. 199.
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