daren (A.S.) _to dare_. _pres. pl._ dar, 10, 280. _pret. s._ and _pl._ dorste, 11, 42, 253, 393 dawe (A.S.) 380, _dawn_. _pret. s._ dawed, 395 dawnten (A.N.) 319, _to tame_,--also, _to daunt, to fear_ decourren (A.N.) 285, _to discover, lay open, narrate_ dedeynous (A.N.) 156, _disdainful_ deed (A.S.) _dead_ deen (A.N.) _a dean_ dees (A.N.) _dice_ deef (A.S.) _pl._ deve, 403, _deaf_ defende (A.N.) 47, 485, _to forbid, prohibit_ defien, defyen, defie (A.N. ?) 84, 100, 141, 298, _to digest_ defyen (A.N.) _to defy_. _pret. s._ defyed, 429 degised (A.N.) 2, _disguised_ deyen (A.S.) _to die_. _pret. s._ deide, 214. to dye, 352 deyntee (A.N.) 205, _dainty, niceness, preciousness_ deys, dees (A.N.) 139, 250, _the dais, or high table in the hall_ deitee (A.N.) _deity, godhead_ del, deel (A.S.) _part, portion_. tithe deel, 323, _tenth part_ delen, dele, deelen (A.S.) 47, 175, 218, _share, distribute, give, deal_. _pres._ ye deele, 144 deliten (A.N.) _to delight, take pleasure_ delitable (A.N.) _delightful, pleasant_ delven (A.S.) 417, _to dig, bury_. _pret. pl._ dolven, 128. _part. pas._ dolven, 128, 293 delvere (A.S.) _a digger, delver_ demen (A.S.) _to judge_. _pret._ demede dene (A.S.) 373, _din, noise_ dene (A.N.) _a dean_ departable (A.N.) 355, _divisible_ depper (A.S.) 307, _deeper_ dere (A.S.) 140, 349, 370, _to injure, hurt_ derely (A.S.) 396, _expensively, richly_ dereworthe (A.S.) _precious, honourable_ derk (A.S.) _dark_ derne (A.S.) 38, 249, _secret_ destruyen, destruye (A.N.) 361, _to destroy_. _pret. s._ destruyed, 340 dette (A.N.) _pl._ dettes, _a debt_ devoir (A.N.) _duty_ devors (A.N.) 433, _divorce_ dya (A.N.) 435, _dyachylon_ diapenidion, 84, _an electuary_ dido (A. .) 256, _a trifle, a trick_ dighte (A.S.) 134, _to fit out, make, dispose, dress_. _pret. s._ dighte, 396 +digne (A.N.) 472, _worthy_ digneliche (A.N.) _worthily, deservedly_ dyk, 417 (A.S.) _dych, a ditch_ dikere, dykere (A.S.) 96, _a ditch or foss digger, ditcher_ dymes (A.N.) 326, _tithes_ dymme (A.S.) 388, _dark_. _adv._ dymme, 184, _darkly_ dymmen (A.S.) 98, _to become dim or dark_ dyngen (A.S.) 62, 125, 193, 295, _to strike, ding, knock_ dynt (A.S.) 370, _a blow, knock_ disalowed (A.N.) 281, _disallowed, disapproved. disalowyng_, 282, _disapproving_ discryven (A.N.) _to describe_ disour (A.N.) _a player at dice_ disour (A.N.) 120, _a teller of tales_ dyssheres (A.S.) 96, _a female who makes dishes_ +distrie (A.N.) 478, _to destroy_ doel (A.N.) 100, 124, 368, _grief, lamentation_ doughtier (A.S.) 83, _more doughty, more to be feared_. doghtiest, 403, _bravest_. doghtiliche, 371, _doughtily, bravely_ doke (A.S.) 81, 352, _a duck_ dole (A.S.) 47, _a share, portion_. Another form of _del_. donet (A.N.) 89, _grammar, elements, first principles_, from Donatus. See note on l. 7944 domesman (A.S.) 414, _a judge_ dongeon (A.N.) _a fort, the chief tower of a castle_ doom, dome (A.S.) _pl._ domes, _judgment_
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