Agriculture -- England; Conduct of life; Home economics, Rural
Dernolde, _s._ darnel, 20/21.
Detters, _s. pl._ debtors, 170/11.
Dettes, _s. pl._ debts, 170/10.
Deuyded, _pp._ divided, _prol._ 18, 11/15.
Dewbolne, _s._ a disease; lit. “swollen with dew,” 60/1. _Bollen_
= swollen. “_Dewboln_, a swelling, beginning at the neather part
of the dewlap;” G. Markham, Husbandry, c. 37 (bk. ii.).
Dewlappe, _s._ dewlap, 59/10.
Discretion, _s._ discernment, wisdom, 11/1; discreation, 146/122.
Displeasure, _s._ displeasure, offence, 153/22.
Disport, _s._ sport, 153/11.
Dockes, _s. pl._ docks, 20/3, 12.
Dodder, _s._ a kind of weed, 20/47. See Dict. of E. Plant-names,
p. 154; and _doder_ in Turner’s Names of Herbes.
Dogfenell, _s._ stinking chamomile, _Anthemis Cotula_, 20/4, 32. See
Dict. of E. Plant-names.
Domynation, _s._ dominion, power, 54/22, 152/30.
Dongynge, _s._ manuring, 13/4.
Dounged, _pp._ manured, 13/2.
Dout, _imp. s._ doubt, 151/27.
Douues, _s. pl._ doves, 17/34.
Dowles, _s. pl._ tholes, pegs, 5/9. “_Doul_, a nail or pin sharpened
at each end;” Wright. “_Tholle_, a cart-pynne;” Palsgrave.
Dradde, _pp._ dreaded, 167/8.
Drake, _s._ a kind of darnel, 20/17. Also called _drawk_ (Wright);
and see E. Plant-names, p. 159.
Draughte, _s._ a team of horse or oxen, 22/10; a manner of drawing,
15/22.
Dresse, _v._ to prepare, by cutting off all small twigs, 132/5.
Drone, _s._ a drone, 122/49.
Duetie, _s._ debt, 157/19.
Dunne, _adj._ dun, brown, 34/40.
Dychynge, _s._ ditching, 124/2.
Dysheryte, _v._ to disinherit, 153/24.
Dyssheborde, _s._ dish-board, dresser, 146/9.
Dystaffe, _s._ distaff, 146/46.
Ebbe, _adj._ shallow, 33/4.
Ecclesiastici, _gen. s._ of Ecclesiasticus, 169/35.
Eddered, _pp._ bound at the top of the stakes, 126/7. See _yeather_
in Ray, Gloss. B. 15, p. 75.
Edderynge, _s._ the binding at the top of stakes used in making
hedges, also called _ether_, 126/6; edderynges, _pl._ 126/14.
Eest, _s._ east, 133/20.
Effectually, _adv._ sincerely, 145/16.
Ellore, _s._ the elder tree, 126/2. Usually _eller_, which also means
the alder; see E. Plant-names, p. 168.
Elne, _s._ an ell, 15/23.
Encreace, _v._ increase, 17/18.
Endent, _v._ indent, 23/15.
Endure, _v._ to last, 148/36.
Enfecte, _adj._ infected, 58/12.
Enforme, _v._ inform, 11/29, 155/8; enfourme, teach, tell, 134/26.
Englysshe, English, 166/8.
Ensample, _s._ example, 36/9.
Entente, _s._ purpose, 7/11.
Enterfyre, _s._ interference of the feet, the knocking of one foot
against the other, 109/1. See the note. “_Enterfayring_ is
hewing one leg on another, and striking off the skin;” G.
Markham, Husbandry, c. 58.
Ere, _conj._ before, 15/35; er, 36/2.
Eschewe, _v._ to eschew, 146/107.
Estate, _s._ state, condition, 70/28; estates, _pl._ wealthy persons,
153/9.
Euery, _adj._ every, 127/40.
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